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R34 Gtr Yellow Front Bar + Gtr Badge + Middle Lip + Lower Lip Diffuser (Split) + Side Number Plate Bracket


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Hi,

I've got a R34 GTR Front Bar that I never got around to using.

I used the middle lip from it and the front bar needs to much work to fit my car.

The front bar itself is in excellent condition. It was originally Bayside Blue (I can see the blue on the inner side).

Will obviously have marks here and there, but nothing major bar one side of the bar the paint has a web effect in it (pictured).

The middle lip is in good condition (didn't have my car too low for it to scrub) - the 2 sides, someone previously cut them off and must have tried to fit on another bar, so then it was repaired, with fiberglass.. they tried to attatch fiberglass to plastic, so it didn't work too well, not bad but can see in pictures below.

- The white marks are from gaffa residue. The black paint on it was coming off, so I wanted a black.

The diffuser/lower lip has seen better days, it has split from the lower part, has been taped up, I was running it on my car for ages. Looks fine.

I'm not sure if it can be repaired or not, but I was using it as is and replacing tape when I needed.

Pictures will explain better than me. See below.

Price $800.

Pick up from Brisbane, I can wrap it up with newspaper/paper, bubble wrap (if you pay). Then send a courier to pick it up.

GTR Badge +$50

Side Number Plate Bracket +$50

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Bump, reasonable offers.

Just need the cash for my f1 trip.

Will split the lip if people are interested, just make me an offer.

  • 2 weeks later...

Postage will have to be arrange yourself through transdirect or e-go.

Or whoever you want.

I will happily wrap it in something.

bump

BUMP.

MAKE ME AN OFFER.

Can POST AUS WIDE.

Badge and bracket will be sold separately.

$700, front bar, middle lip and lower lip.

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