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Hey guys/girls

I'm kind of new to this but i was just wondering if there's anyplace in Australia that sell chargespeed rear bumper??
I asked VSpec performance down at victoria and they charged $1300 just for the rear bumper

is there any other places that sell some so i can compare or any other places that could possibly sell replicas of the bumper.

thanks guys/girls

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Why not just order genuine from japan ?

Cost me just under $300 shipping for a bumper from japan. That was when the exchange rate was in the 70's too

where did you order from locky?

been looking for a while now

This is genuine, and from Japan. But that's a good price. Where did you order it?

Im saying with another bumper for another car the shipping/commission/ everything but the price of rhe bar itself was about 250-300

And pricing up a 4peice kit that was worth about 700 purchase price in japan worked out to be 1300-1500 to my door Including the purchase price

That's fair enough!

I just recently purchsed the genuine chargespeed rear bumper (it's on its way down). And I thought about going to go for the replica, however accounting the shipping from America, plus any fitment issues it only worked out to be a several hundred dollars cheaper than the genuine

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