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EBAY LINK: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT

Or $400 for a straight sale.... Any question, just ask..

This is a R33 GTR Fibreglass Front bumpe with a 400r fibreglass grill Modified into the bumper, so it is permanent and will not move or shake.

This has been done professionaly at a bodyshop and has been painted in kr4 sonic silver that is the color on the r33 gtst series 2 1996 and up.

This bar will fit any series 1 r33 gtst and will fit perfectly against the lights and look great. This will fit series 2 r33 gtst and is the same color but may not be perfect against the headlights and the bonnet may hit the top of the grill due to the series 2 bonnet how it dip over longer...

This bar has been on my series 2 skyline which has a series 1 front end, has been on the car for only 6 months and car has been driven 12 times in that time frame, so there are neally not marks on the bar, no chips no paint off, there is a bit of paint rubbed of on top of the grill that goes under the bonnet see it cannot be seen on the car, this was only caused by my bonnet and it rubed on the grill as i had the front of my bonnet not screwed high enough....

Sorry i wish i had more pictures of the bar on the car, but i didnt think to take them before removing the bar :)

REASON: Only removed as i have sold the car to my younger brother, and he will not make it up his drive way with this bar or will just rip it off some how, so i have taken this bar and gave him a stock bar.. I Do love this bar though, and wish i could keep it for something..

I have only scraped this once or twice, but was nothing, not chips of cracks anywere.

BUMPER IS VERY WELL MADE AND IT IS DAMN STRONG. NEVER EVEN REFLEXES WHEN IT WAS REMOVED FROM CAR..

Comes with basic cheap trailer indicators, and one original gtr front plastic indicator holder, the other side has a modded plastic thing that was made.

Also comes with mesh fited on the bar and mesh behind the grill.

PICKUP ON THE GOLD COAST... WELCOME TO INSPECT..

I CAN PACK AND SEND. BUT YOU MUST FIND YOUR OWN COURIER AND SET IT UP

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Edited by seriesII

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