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Alright i hope i dont get flamed for my first post being in the FS section but im kinda getting desperate.

I have had this white 34 bumper in my storage locker for the last 3 months and to be honest im sick of carting it around.

im asking for 60 bucks for the rear bumper and the bashplate. the bumper is in fair condition but it has been sitting for a while and does have a fair amount fo dust and a few marks on it but i believe its a decent price for what it is and structually its sound. excuse the state of the garage atm as well… im in the proccess of some repairs to my flatmates cars…

i dont want any low ballers and any time wasters.

these items are in point cook, melbourne vic

i can be reached on 0431717396 or [email protected] and items are pick up only.

thanks.

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