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FS Original Dolphin Aeroform Front Bar - Dolphin-R for Series 2 Stagea. Includes instalation instructions in Japanese!

I am selling this item as I fear if I take it places I want to go I will end up shreading it! Its just that little bit too low, :no:

Asking around $700 ono, prefer pickup but may look into posting if you are keen. No serious damage, just one scrape RH front lower corner and some stone chips.

PM any offers.

Cheers

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Forgot to mention - only selling bar, this does not include grille or indicators/fogs.

Attached photos are of damage, which i could probably polish out if I need to, and the amount of clearance I get driving into our garage :) and yes, it does clear it! I think the builder engineered the driveway just for this car :ermm:

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Aaron, if you come on that night time Stag cruise, I wouldn't mind comparing my bar with yours, as far as the overhang is concerned. If yours has less overhang, I'd be interested (would like some more clearance). And I'm assuming yours is plastic, not fibreglass?

Ruby

Aaron, if you come on that night time Stag cruise, I wouldn't mind comparing my bar with yours, as far as the overhang is concerned. If yours has less overhang, I'd be interested (would like some more clearance). And I'm assuming yours is plastic, not fibreglass?

Ruby

Pretty sure it is fibreglass

Pretty sure it is fibreglass

Yeah, after I posted that, I got thinking "its got to be ... my Dolphin side skirts and rear kip is fibreglass".

Yeah, after I posted that, I got thinking "its got to be ... my Dolphin side skirts and rear kip is fibreglass".

you should leave it bayside blue and get black mesh! Give it the reverse Ruby treatment :(

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