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Hi Guys

Im looking at restyling my car and looking at changing the kit thats on it, so im looking to see if anyone may be interested in my current kit, silver kenstyle front/rear bars, they have some scratches and stone chips as it is a daily driven car (150km day Freeway run).

anyways pics are below im after around $350 a bar.

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Might be interested in the front bar - would you send to SA?

If so could you provide some more pics?

Cheers

ps. does the front bar come with the foglights/indicator lights? Will I need to get an aftermarket grill to fit or is the stock one fine?

Edited by itpesaf

Ill get some more pics when i get home, the front bar has a grill in it and the OEM indicators will fit thats what im using and the fog lights will come with it, i never used them they have some water damage i think where only a cheap set didnt come with front bar get em off ebay never wired them in.

I now have cracks in my rear bar too. in short im having a rly bad day, ill re adjust the price for the rear if i do decide to take em off and go back to stock, ill get some more pics of lunch and some of the crack.

I can ship it but would prefer pickup, now that i knw ppl would be interested in the bars ill post another thread once they are off with a FS mark on it.

OK for thoes that wanted more pics here they are, also damage from thismorning on the rear bar, reversed into a f**king corner with a metal cover over it in a tight ally -_- one of thoes days for me today.

As for the front bar some parking scrapes and small stone chips from Daily driving. took some up close shots of the grills in it also they will come with the bar.

Also the car is dirty the dirt on the rear bar that u can see will all come off.

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