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Unfortunatetly after moving interstate, and for personal reasons, I sold my Series 2 C34 and never had these fitted. Further to this, Those that fitted these Roof Rails found out how poor there finish was. They were orderd as part of a group buy a few years ago from CCubed in NSW. Cost $660 deliverd.

I am sure as many have seen/asked, we were not happy with them. They will require work (see: ALOT) to get perfect and As such I am selling them at a big discount to what we all paid. Think of it as a project ;)... I want them gone.

I am now located in Western Australia, North of the river.

Selling: $300 ONO, Can ship interstate for approx $50.

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If it helps, I have had my set prepped and fitted: happy to post or send pics of the finish/fit for illustrative purposes for any interested parties: I was part of the same group buy (and as far as I am aware, the only one to have actually fitted them).

Mine are by no means perfect, but show the results of a significant amount of prep and modifying.

Hey rb26stagea can u pm details of how much work is involved making this fit? These should still fit a series 1 coz I thought the rails where the same in the c34s? Or am I mistaken? Cheers

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