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LOL!

risky business man.

But it will be fine.

Any dramas, grab a baseball bat and bash ur PC for using ebay and failing .. lols!

MRXTCZ

P.S i love ebay .. its only stupid people who fail at it ..

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my e-bay purchase eventually arrived almost a month after i paid for it.

I'm just glad it showed up.

It will need to be re-painted to match my car which unfortunately isn't bay-blue.

nice one reg! Are u gonna fit the bar before ur wheels? :cool:

And yes..all GTT or GT factory front bars are interchangeable, sedan or coupe.

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my e-bay purchase eventually arrived almost a month after i paid for it.

I'm just glad it showed up.

It will need to be re-painted to match my car which unfortunately isn't bay-blue.

Lol im pretty sure i was bidding against you for that on ebay :cool:

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I weighed it up after looking at how much it would've cost to get one imported in from Import Monster and found that if I could win that auction for less than $800 excl. shipping then i would be infront over getting one in from Japan especially in this current economic climate.

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