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Item: R33 Jun Style Front Bar

Age: 2 months

Condition: Excellent (hasnt been fitted)

Price: $200 ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 Skyline

Location: Melbourne/Northern Suburbs

Fibreglass, still in white gelcoat, unfitted and unpainted. Was going to get it fitted, but I need the cash for a new turbo set up. Ceramic is on its way out!!! Pick up is preferred. Bar is the same as pictured, but without indicators.

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mmmm...tasty...

in the pic its on a s2.... this for s1/s2? or doesnt matter?

Adam

The pic is on an S2, but it can fit either an S1 or S2. You use the grill that you have.

  • 4 weeks later...
<br />What suburb are you in and where did you originally purchase it from... very interested...<br />
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Hi mate, im in Meadow Heights (3048)

I originally bought the bar/kit from Mybodykits. I already sold the side skirts and rear pods.

Is it real or a copy? will it fit a four door front? Is it not possible to send it to adelaide? lol If possible how much would it cost to send?

Edited by stook

Nah its a copy mate. It would fit a 4 door coz it is the same size front and same lights. I prefer pick up mate, that way who ever buys it can see its still in perfect condition, not a mark. If i posted it and something happened and you received it broken or cracked, you would be mega pissed off and id get a bad name for selling dodgy stuff. Sorry mate

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