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thought someone might be interested found these on ebay this morning.................

http://cgi.ebay.com....=item20b865f1b6 - Axis front $550 and also the chrome strip for the bonnet $120 http://cgi.ebay.com....=item20b865e855

http://cgi.ebay.com....=item20b865fa3b - .......???................ $500

http://cgi.ebay.com....=item20b865d4b1 - Areo front bar? $500

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The 2nd one with the ??????? is a Series 2 bar - I think we have come to the conclusion it won't fit a Series 1 car.

FYI :thumbsup:

Edit - Iains a cock >_<

Yep, RX.

I have a silver one sitting in my garage atm.

and the first AXIS one looks like a PM35 bar too

Nup, NM for sure.

Will the AXIS bar fit an ARX? I am pretty sure it will, but having a silver car means I will need to get it and the guards painted.

Might look a bit shit with shiny smooth front bar and textured guards, side skirts and rear bar?

Axis bar will fit ARX :thumbsup:

A good panel guy would just Hi-fill the textured surface & rub back until they get a smooth surface. Then the textures will match.

I had my guy do this with a bumper that had a smooth lower surface (designed to take paint) and a textured upper edge (was black to match body mouldings) the end result was faultless. You couldn't tell at all.

  • 9 months later...

Kenstyle? Sides look similar, but wtf is with that middle?

A heavily modified one is my guess also, all the curves line up (ie side of the fog lights, 1piece front bumper and grill, and the sticky out bits on the front bar above the fog light position). Would likely look pretty tough with a big FMIC behind it.. if it was in good condition.

just found this aftermarket bar................. thought someone might be interested.

what front bar is this ???

DSC_64571.jpg

it's the one i've been bidding on....I'm also bidding on the rear...tah for letting everyone know!!! :P

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