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Hi Everyone,

Had this Genuine NISMO rear bar for my widebody R34 but it would be a waste to make it fit.

It is in pretty good condition, marks and scratches all over it. Some paint cracking. Bit of a stain but easily cleaned off.

Pictured best I can.

Should be fine with a quick touch up.

There is also a crack in the corner which someone repaired quite oddly from behind. Pictured below.

I'm asking for $650

Can be posted Australia wide. You just pay for postage, possibly through e-go.com.au or transdirect.com.au

You organise it, i'll have it wrapped in bubble wrap.

Will be picked up fro 4157 Brisbane QLD

Pictures below, any other question, just ask.

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Mock fit up to my wide body:

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Posting on behalf of a mate.

According to the link pics & serial number its the same bar.

His offer $280 plus freight.

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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/170704825939?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_500wt_1413

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Everyone knows you have bought it for that price range thats prob why you are receiving offers in that price range...

oh snapt

poor guy is trying to make a living...let him go

It was purchased at a bit more than advertised price.

Does not mean I have to sell at that price.

Selling as it does not fit my car.

Happy to hear more offers.

It is worth what it's worth.

Find me a genuine nismo r34 rear bar and I'll be happy to look into it and possibly price match.

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