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Hey all,

Going back to stock bumpers on the ceffy so chucking my genuine Final Konnexion (http://www.finalkonnexion.co.jp) kit up for sale.

Its a bit rough from wear but sides and rear fit perfectly, problems are:

  • Front bumper has been broken and re-glassed so fit isn't perfect, have to pull in under indicators like with most bars
  • Passenger side skirt has the 'triangle' part broken off at the rear, shouldn't be too hard to fix and still bolts on perfectly
  • Rear bar has a weird crack in the paint on the drivers rear corner, but otherwise is perfect

Located in Melbourne and wont post due to size. Asking $800 or something reasonable as it is a genuine kit, regardless of wear and tear :D

I can be contacted on 0412 033 449 or via PM. Pics to come...

Cheers.

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lol i found ya add haha...

ur kit looks pretty much the same as mine, i was thinkin about gettin an autech front kit.. but i dont know where to get it from

This kit looks so much better in real life!! It is TRULY one of those cases where "the pics dont do justice"

If I still had my Ceffy I would have definetly considered buying it, looks so Phat!!!

oh so tempting! i'll pm you if i find the $$ :(

Plz do, its going in the garage as soon as I get a stock rear bar.

Maybe we could swap? $550 if you give me a stock rear bar :) :) (although you have to get it home)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Man I shelled out $2200 for this Kit.

"Weird Crack" on the rear bar happened when I had the kit, i cant remember what happened... i think i backed the car into a plant or something at work :D

PS all the "alterations" on the kit had to be made to make it fit originally... ie repaired to make it fit - as the fitment was subpar.

JK

  • 4 weeks later...
can i haz front bar, i'll swap with my stock one + cash ur way lol??

Haha I have a front bar!

Guys im still trying to get rid of this thing as its gathering grass on the lawn!

$400 + a stock rear bar or $500 take it away

DO...IT.

  • 2 weeks later...

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