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R33 SERIES 1 MSPEC FRONT BAR

HARD TO FIND

ORIGINAL NISSAN PART NOT A CHEAP FIBREGLASS TAKEOFF

$200

ABSOLUTELY NO CRACKS, COMES WITH MESH IN BOTH 2 CORNERS AND INDICATORS!!

ADELAIDE PICK UP AVAILABLE

IF YOUR INTERSTATE CONTACT ME AND I WILL GET YOU A CHEAP POSTAGE RATE BECAUSE MY MATE RUNS A DELIVERY COMPANY

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lol @ excellent condition

lol funny blokee

cnt stop laughing

when i say excellent condition i mean the bar.. with no cracks or dents

and yes the paints scratched off on the bottom but the bar hasnt been damaged from it

also im pretty sure you would need to re-paint it anyway because theres not a heap of pink skylines around..

How much material is missing from the underside though?

If there has been a fair amount scraped off - which it most certainly looks like has occured - then there would need to be some large repairs done across the entire underside of the bar.

Umm Free bump... but are my eyes playing tricks or is that a tiny person?

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ahah never noticed that ahah

the pics off the guy i bought it off on ebay

ahaha

nahh the paints jst peeled off no majoy cracks or uneven surfaces on the bottom..

i will take a more detailed photo of it tomorrow.

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