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Hi.. I'm looking for a new front bumper for my car, I want a factory plastic one not fiber glass and would prefer the Altia/Nismo front bar. If not this bar then please post up pics of what you have. I am in Victoria but willing to freight for the right bar.

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Got one like in my sig. Factory plastic. Nothing cut at all. Only thing is it DOES need a re-spray. I originally bought it from Victoria but the guy I bought it off failed to package it despite paying him for packaging, so I ended up respraying the bar I already had, and now this one is sitting accumulating dust.

If interested make me an offer, but you will need to arrange freight and ideally packaging as I don't have anything to reasonably package it in.

Cheers

Nathan

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helo,.

im from malaysia,and i have some prsonal parts from my gtr34,

that is for sale,

maybe this will be any good for u,.

pls email or call me at-

+6016 3857003

[email protected]

B

BODYPARTS –NISMO Z-tune

16 nismo z –tune bumper

17 nismo side skirt

18 nismo overfender

19 nismo fender L/R

20 nismo rear back L/R spoiler

21 1 used ganado titanium exhaust fullest

22 1 full set diffuser part 1 and part 2

23 1 set nismo LED tail light

24 1 set nismo meter white

thank u

shahotto

.

^surey this "malaysian" is a joke right?!

Already reported the guy after the 5 or so FS threads that were similar.......

OP sorry to post off topic, the bar you are after has been seen in the FS section a few times but i dont think they come up all that often, ill keep an eye out for you and report back if i see one :thumbsup:

Thanks mate, i know ones gotta pop up eventually coz they are pretty common. I've found a guy who makes copies of the bar I want that look pretty good but just not sure i wanna go fibreglass.

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