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Autobarn dude! u got any fibreglass bonnets for an r32? if so how much?

also how much for a set of Vertex side skirts and rear bar?

I have one only at the moment, satin black one off the orange r32gts we had at autosalon. bit dusty but still fine. it is GTR so you will need to get a grille from D1GARAGE. $300

can get some other carbon and glass bonnets, i will try and get some pics to you. send me your email address.

what type of front bars do you have for the r32 skyline?

I am looking for a Trial front bar like the one on the carmate website.

Thanks

MSPORTS, BOMEX, VEILSIDE, TRUST. We can get the trial one for you through carmate if you prefer not to send money order over. i cannot beat their price on it though as it is one i cant source myself, and would get through them.

The end result is only ever as good as that first decision; save a buck' date=' get wavy thin shit, but spend a little more and get something worth trophies at car shows.

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So true, dodgy kit costs more in the long term and may still not even end up looking right. I had some kit from other sources and had to send the stuff straight back as there was no way i was going to put crap quality kit on a freshly painted car. Autobarn came through with the goods!

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hey auto barn im after a rear bar for my r-32 gts-t that would go with my trust front bar.

could you please send me some pics and also after some prices/pics or bonnets too

thanx

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were u driving in melb drift, how crazy were tha d1's!

i think the msports rear would look good with the trust front, i just had a look at the orange r32 we have here with trust kit and i looks good. i have one in stock $520.

Ohh, can you do a good price on a two person group buy?

$1395 is the normal price which includes freight/insurance to adelaide. i need to get insurance becuase i have had 2 or 3 damaged in transit and im sure you guys are'nt gonna accept damaged goods. freight is usually $100ea and insurance is $50ea, but if i can get an order of 3 or more i could do them for $1100ea delivered/insured.

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