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Item: Tommy Kaira series 2 front bar in gun metal grey

Age: Donno

Condition: over all good condition, stone chips etc..

Price: EOI

To Fit: (What car) R33 series 2 gtst

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM, serious buyers only. I will not entertain time wasters.

Comments: Its with great sadness im selling this bar.. It took me 8 months of searching, and 2 months of waiting to get my hands on this gem. Only know of a few of these front bars in Australia. Front bar comes complete with fog light indicators. Im selling my gtst and buying a GTR (already have a TK GTR bar waiting to go on it lol) so the bar has to go..

pics will be up later..

PM sent.

SAM916, Pm replied.. $150 no chance, sorry champ.

Couple of pics of it on the car.. this is the same bumper as found on "dragme"

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks mate, I would love to keep it but it wont fit the GTR (once I buy one) and I already have a Tommy Kaira GTR bar waiting to go on it :merli:

  • 2 weeks later...
$800?? you could get a full kit for that amount..lol

would you take 300?

that sounds like an offer he cant refuse! :) Im sure he'll say yes to that!!

$800?? you could get a full kit for that amount..lol

would you take 300?

Almost a full ebay kit lol.. but it will just be like every other liner out there..

This is a extremely rare bar only 5 I know of in Australia and I own two of them lol. Bar is suited to a show car and someone who can appreciate it for what it is.. $300 is not a reasonable offer sorry mate.

Im not in a hurry to sell and will wait for the right buyer.

Cheers

Johno

That bar looks PHat as. Are you in any sort of rush to sell this? It is even the right colour. this is so tempting.

Also are the lights included?

Edited by jonzie26

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