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I forgot I had removed these from the car, they add extra rigidity and give additional cornering stability. Especially the front one!

Being sold as a pair, that means together, and I wont seperate them.

The rear looks virtually brand new, the front has some scrape marks, however they are superficial and do NOT affect the 'performance' of the bar. Comes with all bolts, nuts and washers.

Probably the only set in Australia. Cost me well over $550 to get them here.

Grab a bargain: $320 + delivery

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Cheers. PM Sent.

Is this the whole Ox set? I remember Craig linking to a set which I'm pretty sure included a triangular bar, but from memory was ~$800 delivered out of Japan.

i think that 'triangular' bar is for Z33 upgrades as it already has factory bracing there. and before you check, no Z33 bracing doesnt fit V35 or M35.

hmm tempted...

When I checked with Streeter last time this is the response I got:

OX Motor Sports for M35 Stagea

Rear Under Bar Set - 10,440yen.

Rear Member Support Pipe Set - 12,490yen.

Rear Member Support Pipe Ver. N Set - 13,170yen.

Front Under Pipe Set - 10,440yen.

Shipping cost is 840yen. will take about 1week

so with the exchange rate these days It'll be under $800 delivered...for 4 bars..

hmm...need suspension though...

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