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Well after 4 weeks of waiting, i got my new front bar fixed/painted/and fitted!

very happy with the job $500 all up for the bar and fitting.

first is the type m front bar... :D not too good... but ok.

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And the new bar..

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not bad yeah?

A big thanks to lance curd smash repairs bundaberg :beer1: APART FORM THAT WANKER THAT SAID THEY CAN ONLY FIX PIECES OF SHIT LIKE MINE!

yeah i know YOU said that :crazy: thats going to be good for business!!!

very happy with the job $500 all up for the bar and fitting
  How much did that cost?
read then post huh buddy ;)

nice bar mate, not too sure about the headlight eyebrows, but i guess it does make it look rather aggressive.

cool people , yeah its a trial front bar... $500 all up, the bar had to be rebuilt alot of damage.

um, yeah the eyelids i made my self, i got a set of proper eyeliners from japan but the are not as crazy looking, but they do go all the way across the blinker as well!

the do kinda look s15 ish, but thats not waht i was shooting for. lol

evil was what i was looking for,

JAP TAXI if you want the old one its your, pm has been sent :D

and thanks for the comments,everyone..

kezza

damn other pos 32 bar stealer.. :D

I like the bar.. makes it much more agressive.. good to see a nice looking R32 that looks a bit different. I see you've gone for the black and the gold look there through other parts of the car .. looks good.

$500 all up, was that a mates rates deal or something?

im in need of a new bar, was going to be $800 all up bar/paint/fitting. i really like that front bar of yours also.. may i ask where you got it? also, i dont understand this 'trial' thing, is that to say yours is the only one out there? or is trial a new brand or something crazy..

thanks! s.

i dont understand this 'trial' thing, is that to say yours is the only one out there? or is trial a new brand or something crazy

Hahahaha, Trial is a brand name.

but it is far from being a new one.

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