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i have a genuine r33 gtr bar for sale that i have fitted to my gtst. its in good structral condition, axcept for a little 1 inch long crack up near the wheel arch.otherwise it just needs a respray.

with it i will throw in a jun fibreglass lip that has a few cracks, and a mspec grill thats has a little crack on it and a copule of broken brackets, but stil sits in place fine. the lip can be fixed with a $20 tub of fibreglass from bunnings and the grill just needs a sand back and some paint, or you can get it fixed for around a couple of hundred bucks.

together on the car it looks great, very unique looking bar, havent seen another lip the same yet!

i never got around to painting it up and fiting it properly. it was bought off a guy on these forums like 4 months back, i really dont want to sell but i have a little blonde girlfriend who luvs hugging gutters with the front of the car.. :wassup:

so im looking for sumthing not as low

my front is lowered with king spring super lows on 18s and the bar sits 130mm off the ground, so it easily legal!!! just drive carefully :cheers:

chasing 350 ono, prefer pick up, u pay shippment

cheers people

price drop- $180- FINAL PRICE

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please send pics to [email protected]

really interested mate, so no futher mods needs to be done to my car to fit this bar on right? is it also possible to cut the 10mm part thats hanging from the wheel arch to make it consistent with the car? or will that make the bar look gay...

nah man ive done that already, looks good

it fits on easily, just used self tappers to screw in on and it was sweet as

the lip just needs fixing and the whole thing needs a spray and it will be fine

ill send pics 2nite to all who have asked

sorry people but pics are comeing, ive been busy as so just bare with me

cheers people

oh yeh, all i know is that it cost like 80 to get it shipped to me from sydney, so it might be around that?

ummm not too sure about it fitting a series 2 hey, i think it only like the bonnet and lights that are different, u might need a different grill or somthing, dont know mate you will have to do some research on that one:)

its the weekend and ive had no visitors yet?

contact me if you wana check it out otherwise make me an offer, need to sell to buy a new bar as i am repraying the car very soon and if i dont sell it im just

gona keep it

any interest?

text me on 0428291536

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