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Hi guys i am chasing a front bumper as i have a nice hole in my current one. Can someone please help me out with any advice as to what are the chances of getting one in perth without paying a arm and leg for one. Also if anyone has got one for sale please PM me or email me on [email protected] .

I need to get this fixed as soon as i can.

Thanks a lot everyone.

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This is the bumper i'm purchasing very shortly - http://www.ebay.com/...ssories&vxp=mtr

AND i'm getting this grill insert with it, mix these together and it looks mint! personal opinion though.

http://www.ebay.com/...54558c7&vxp=mtr

Edited by Seano350GT

well shipping from america is usually very expensive, for the bumper im guessing it will be an extra ~$200. The grill insert should be about $80 shipping.

Yeah i will be selling my stock bumper, it's got paint chips and a bit of scrapes but i can get it cleaned up and sell it to you cheap as hell, nothing wrong with it apart from that.

Let me know.

Alright mate, i'm keen to get myself the Nismo bumper. Mainly because of the style, and the previous owner of my V has managed to scrape both corners. I'm super careful with my car but the driveways in Mackay are all steep! I will PM you when i get the Nismo bar, will most likely be 3 weeks or so and i'll get this cleaned up once the new ones on. Just noticed your in perth too, i'll get freight prices once i get the new bumper :)

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