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Got a fiber glass Bomex front bar for SWAP only!

Want to swap a FACTORY R34 GTT bar!

This bar is currently on car! so if anyone want to see the bar may organise time with me to meet up by reply msg under or PM! I check everyday after work!

Prefer serious Sydney traders!

The bar is in perfect condition.

Reason for swap: Want to get East Bear front bar lip which will only fit on factory bar!

Picture blow shows the actual bar on car!

Cheers.

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oh yeah just curious, how much is the east bear lip? cheers..

East bear lip will cost around 33,600 Yen in Japan but its currently out of stock!

so i'm going to wait for it or might ask friend to bring a copy from overseas!

let me know if u want to swap!

cheers,

Hey Man! I'd be interested in this! - When can I have a look

btw I assume you'd be respraying the stock bar you get if needed? (mine is white)

I can show you the bar anytime after 5:30! I work in chatswood.. so if u r near then we can meet up or meet somewhere else if u like!

cheers,

East Bear rocks! they make a Very nice R34 GT-R copy bar designed perfectly for the R34 GT-T, went on show at the Tokyo 2004 Auto Salon . . It's a quality kit, including real carbon fibre GT-R bonnet, 3-piece plastic mould injection front bar with spoiler lip and mesh inserts etc.... not cheap though $3600 AU.. but dammnn I want one :P

Looks good! when can i see it? would tonight be good?

Sorry i just got back home from dinner~~ if u want to see the bar tonight! give me a call.. I've PM u my number!

cheers

I don't think u can do that... Never seen or heard

Anything is possible... but the amount of cutting and modification required to the bar would make it rather expensive... but if u REALLY wanted, it can be done :) I've seen a Trial S15 front bar cut n shut to fit a honda civic!

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