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i have a R34 Series 1 front bar for sale. bar itself is in good condition. no cracks on thebar and is original plastic bar with GTT vent on the side.

the bar is black in colour with sparkles on it and just left over glue from having a lip removed from it. shouldnt matter as youw ill be getting it body matched anyways.

looking for $50 pick up.

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id be happy to but you see for me it wont be worth it.

from wreckers you will never find a front bar for sale without cracks for anywhere close to $50 so i will actually be better off leaving it in the shed. if you are after a front bar or actually if i was after a front bar and found one for stupid cheap across the city, to save myself $100+ in buying one from wreckers, ill make the effor to collect the bar.

so western suburbs is not far at all for me to deliver but for what i am selling and for how much im selling it does not benefit me at all.

thanks for the interest

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far enough for me, and by the looks of it far enough for you, funny at the start you say ummm western subs is not far...

not worth it for me either as i already have a front bar i just wanted a spare anyways good luck with your sale

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far enough for me, and by the looks of it far enough for you, funny at the start you say ummm western subs is not far...

not worth it for me either as i already have a front bar i just wanted a spare anyways good luck with your sale

can you please send me a pic or post a pic

im in cranbourne

so its not too far

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i have a R34 Series 1 front bar for sale. bar itself is in good condition. no cracks on thebar and is original plastic bar with GTT vent on the side. the bar is black in colour with sparkles on it and just left over glue from having a lip removed from it. shouldnt matter as youw ill be getting it body matched anyways. looking for $50 pick up.
HI IM STILL INTERESTED PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL ON 0423442400
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sorry guys was busy didnt get a chance to reply to your PMS.

bar is still for sale. will take a pic tomorrow and post up. buts its stock series 1 bar. nothing special and its black with sparkles through it and left over glue from a lip that was fitted to it. all will be removed when you get it painted anyways

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