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Hey guys,

I'm looking for a stock front and rear bar for my R33. I posted in WTB, but I'm just generally wondering if I should bother looking at wreckers, and if there are any on on the North Shore because I reckon that'd be the cheapest.

I don't really wanna buy a non-standard looking one because I like the look of the stock one.

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hey walkoau: thanks for your offer, excellent price but i'm looking for an S2 one unfortunately.

benm: i'll get back to you about that, i'm interested. i'm going to bring my car into a repair place and see if the dents can be repaired or if they suggest i buy a new one.

thanks guys.

Timmy G

if you take it to a proper bumper place (the places that offer exchange/ reconditioned bars) they will have no problem repairing it. i seen a plastic bumper bar off some rare car (cant remember what it was) and it was smashed to pieces but they fixed it up better than new.

all i know is the price of a second hand r33 4 door rear bar is $650 and i had to learn from the hard way.

a stupid 19yo girl with no insurance and no job ran up the arse of my car in a vn commodore last week. and im heaps pissed off about it. ive been trying to contact her for a week and all i get is an answering machine.

she did a total of $4800 damage to my rear end!!!!!!!!!

by the way do u happen to have a rear bar off a coupe lying around cause i need to find out if a coupe one will fit mine, cause then i will know if i can get a veilside copy rear bar to fit the 4 door.

dam!!!

i need some one to come to my house so i can take there rear bar off to see if it fits on my 4 door........

can some one in sydney do me this big favor?????????????

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