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that was ghostrider who was going to do that but he's off building engines at the moment, i was going to do a group order from jenesis for anything they offered but there was not much interest, i'm still going to order a front bar from them sometime in the next couple of months

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that was ghostrider who was going to do that but he's off building engines at the moment, i was going to do a group order from jenesis for anything they offered but there was not much interest, i'm still going to order a front bar from them sometime in the next couple of months

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IF my memmory serves me correctly in the original blocked thread someone was looking into producing a limited number of DR30 front bars the "ïron mask" variaty i was just wondering what happened to that idea ..... as i am in need of one tis all?

OK Guys, You win!!!!!

The pic below shows the bar I have, if it's the one you want I will do something about it next week.

I will send it away for prepping. Let me know if it's the go.

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Thats not a bad looking bar, what sorta $$$ would it cost us???

Final costing hasn't been done yet Boof, but a guesstimate is; Hoping for about $300.00 each plus respective freight.

They would have to be boxed probably a similar weight carton that I sent your bits down in and CUBIC would be the problem. If I could get enough of those cartons, I could extend them so as to limit the cost of the packaging.

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Final costing hasn't been done yet Boof, but a guesstimate is; Hoping for about $300.00 each plus respective freight.

They would have to be boxed probably a similar weight carton that I sent your bits down in and CUBIC would be the problem. If I could get enough of those cartons, I could extend them so as to limit the cost of the packaging.

yerp thats not a bad price though!! Yeah i could see your problem in finding enough packaging for it, and my box was a fair size, might have to go even bigger/deeper though yeah??

For the record now, my cars all running, just gotta wait for a week or two for rego and its all sweet again!!

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