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I purchased this kit from a previous member "fuzzy" i think his name was. Never got around to fitting it, I have since traded my s1 in. I payed 700 for it and am willing to part with it for $500.

I have it in my shed for viewing if you are keen.

kit is:

front bar

rear bar

side skirts

wing

all painted white.

hit up my inbox for further info

cheers.

Sorry about the shit pix.

oh grill is not included.

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hey mate i am pretty keen on the kit, will be purchasing a stagea in melb over the weekend,

To easy brother send me a msg with your number and ill text you back with mine.

please dont be a hater i tried to do it but its to dark again didnt get home early enough to get it out of the shed. i will 100% get it out tomorrow and take proper photo's of all the entire kit.

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Sorry guys thought I would just put this up. No I will not sell the front bar seperate. Well you can have the front bar but its still going to cost $500 and the rest of the kit you can give away for free? Lol. Sorry guys but I dont own a series one any more hense no need for the kit. Thats why i am only selling it for $500 for a factory plastic kit. im relocating my house to hunter valley and im not paying for my relocation so it doesnt bother me if the kit travels with me, im sure the nsw boys will snap it up in no time. Cheers

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