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How many different posts must you make to sell 1 item. This is the third i think.

Why keep reposting.

Also i noticed you decided to paint it after another member mentioned that theexact same bar was for sale for $150.

My link

He Neg repped me just because i posted the original sale thread : / uncool buddy...

im lookin for a 400r front bar would it b worth goin for this 1 cause sounds like bit of controversy on this 1

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hey mate it not even spray paint with spray can's so get youre F**King facts right...the can's just sit in the pic because i like 2 spray shit round the house like my bike and all that shit so f**k ask be you say dick

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hey mate it not even spray paint with spray can's so get youre F**King facts right...the can's just sit in the pic because i like 2 spray shit round the house like my bike and all that shit so f**k ask be you say dick

You know... I really don't like you.

Just putting it out there.

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Lol @ $370 rattle can spray job.

The IS the one which sold for $130, no "maybe, maybe not".

I was looking at buying this off you as I need a front bar after a minor ding, but I think I'll pass.

"Goodluck" with the sale.

im lookin for a 400r front bar would it b worth goin for this 1 cause sounds like bit of controversy on this 1

If your interested in buying the front bar go and have a look at it in person and see if its what your after, Just remember it will cost you more money to get it resprayed the color of your car, that paint job currently on the front bar doesn't look very good to me but the pictures could be taken using a bad camera, at the end of the day his trying to sell a front bar he bought for $130 for triple the price... if your happy to get ripped off then go for it or make him an offer.

hey man you do not know me so do not say You know... I really don't like you.

Just putting it out there. i would not say because i have seen you so think be for you say mate

You sentence doesn't really make sense or maybe im reading it wrong mate maybe learn some engrrrrish before posting

hey man you do not know me so do not say You know... I really don't like you.

Just putting it out there. i would not say because i have seen you so think be for you say mate

Your English is horrible. You're probably a nice guy in real life, but it's so hard to understand you.

You remind me of an 11 year old kid with the way you type.

No more discussion of this in this topic.

Good luck with your sale.

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