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Yes you heard it right, I'm looking at selling off my original Series 2 Dayz front bar for the right price. If I can't get the right price, I'll repair it to replace the Blits Dolphin copy front bar on at the moment and sell that instead as I am still quite fond of the Dayz bar :)

As far as I can tell, apart from the scratches and dents, the 2 main repair jobs are the 2"-3" tear underneath on the right hand side and the mounting bit on the top right, both as circled in the piccys. Will sell with the spotlights, the air vent/scoop thing, and the little bit that came off the mounting bit to be repaired.

Will post interstate if you organise the courier/packaging/pickup etc.

PM me if you want a higher res image to be emailed.

Offers?

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You will need to post a price

You could do everyone a favor and con someone to make a mould for free, so then they could sell them

Do you have decent bodykit shops in Adelaide?

Just an idea

You will need to post a price

You could do everyone a favor and con someone to make a mould for free, so then they could sell them

Do you have decent bodykit shops in Adelaide?

Just an idea

Not sure what it's worth. Let's say an instant of $500.

Can the factory plastic bars be repaired?

It's plastic, they can do a lot with plastic as it has memory and they can fuse and weld it nowadays apparently.

Plastic bars can be repaired or modified - I removed no. plate surround and centre section and repaired a few cracks on mine.

Soldering iron to melt and weld, bit of fibreglass to support from rear and bog top, heat gun works well if modifying.

Just bought it, condition isn't that bad, few scratches, side bracket come off and a small ding, nothing unrepairable as its needs painting.

Very rarely do they come up for sale and it saves me damaging my Takero bar that sits 2 inches off the ground.

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