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http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!q...ype=0&ad_type=1

I have a brand new 400R bodykit for R33 GTST, includes

front bar, side skirts and rear bar $700

Two different styles of 400R front bars, difference is in the side air vents and the bottom of centre

3 have been SOLD and 1 is left = $250

I have a Explosive half rear bar which connects straight on top of the stock bar. Brand New, raw, ready to be primed and painted. $200 with the m spec rear bar (Looks very similar to 400R rear bar)

http://www.jetspeed.com.au/showModel.php?id=1297

If sold this week will drop price !!

Pick up in sydney preferred but will send interstate at buyers expense

Mob: 0414 096 594

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is the kit all brand new?

or has it been used before?

what sorta quality is the fibreglass?

and about the 400R front bar.... does it come with the mesh + indicators, or just plain and does it require prepariton or is it ready to be primer coated.

Answer all questions plz, im sure other ppl would be glad to know this info as well.

ahh yeh, how many of them have you got? or are u trading with them.

thanx

cheers.

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Compared to many other kits i've seen on the the market, this one is much thicker and better quality, it's brand new never used, ready to be primed and painted

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Three 400R front bars have been sold, Two pairs of 400R skirts have been sold, Rear bar has been sold, One 400R front bar is left = $250 and Explosive half bar with m spec rear bar = $200

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Its not missing mate, this is the new design, the old design of the dark grey shown in the photo only has that part in the middle, also the side air vents are different

hey mate with the pic of the blue front bar, the bar across the front is missing, making the gap bigger, why is that?

do u have one with it still on there?

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yeh, it looks good but there will be a gap under the were the front mount sits, as in most cases i have seen fron mount finish along that middle part.

will u be able to get those pics by tonight? side and front angles would be nice?

cheers mate

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