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I have just fitted my new front mount so I now have a stock R34 intercooler taking up space in my garage.

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INTERCOOLER HAS BEEN SOLD

I also have a fibreglass front bar that I had bought as a replacement but didn't need. This is for an R34 GT-t and is a copy of the Nismo sports front.

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Looking for $300

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I have just fitted my new front mount so I now have a stock R34 intercooler taking up space in my garage.

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Looking for $150

I also have a fibreglass front bar that I had bought as a replacement but didn't need. This is for an R34 GT-t and is a copy of the Nismo sports front.

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Front_Bar_2.jpg

Front_Bar_1.jpg

Looking for $300

will the front bar go on a r33 gts-t

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hi binky

dont know if your interested but would you want a stock front bar + cash adjust for the nismo one?

by stock, i mean painted white r34 original front bar

im in syd so it'll be easy

also, is the bar painted? cant really see

cheers

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Nah, I bought the bar originally as a replacement for when fitting my new front mount in case there was any cutting involved, but it went in without any butchering required so I now have a spare bar taking up space. It is unpainted, the grey/whiteish colour is just the undercoat.

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