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Have brand new front and rear Nismo bars.

These are genuine pieces with the nismo part number stamped inside.

Has the manual that it comes with.

I have possibly seen one or two R34s with this kit on them, not even sure if they were genuine.

Want to be unique? This is the way to go.

Unsure what these are worth, so I'll put a starting price.

$2000ono.

Best pictures I could find with it fitted to other cars:

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wow, first time i've seen someone that has this bar apart from me.. nice :)

i've attached a pic of mine for the rear. hope it helps you on the sale.

its bloody rare dont go too low!

Jin

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wow, first time i've seen someone that has this bar apart from me.. nice :)

i've attached a pic of mine for the rear. hope it helps you on the sale.

its bloody rare dont go too low!

Jin

There you go folks.

Appreciate the picture and the words Jin.

Like I said, yours is probably the second, not even google/nismo has the pictures listed.

BUMP for offers!

If anyone cares, for reference with a second hand nismo front bar, there's one at Japanese Import Spares for $550, so $1000 for new isn't entirely unreasonable.

Thanks Jenna. Appreciate it.

Anyways, like I said, make an offer.

Will definitely not split though, unless I get something ridiculous for one of them.

Cheers

Are they still available ? and how much is the lowest price for them?

Thanks!

Still available.

Will not split. Unless you have arranged buyers for both.

Cheers

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