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I have 4 Custom M-Sports Front Bar as we organise to group buy. These are the same as those on S15. Has been custom made to fit perfectly on R33 GTST's. I only have use for one as I only have one car. The other 3 is fresh from the mold, needs to be trial fitted and painted.

Asking only $350 for each one as custom front bars as such will retail over $800 each just supplied.

:O ONLY $350 EACH Pick Up in Sydney. Or delivered in Sydney for an extra $15.

Will ship interstate pm if interested for interstate. Or you can contact me on 0412808403. :O

Cheers

Phil

PM for more info n pics!

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Edited by iBd14U

Located at Warwick Farm next to Liverpool.

2 Bars Left.

These bar fit perfect on the series2 but may need some minor holes adjusted to fit the series1 perfectly. These bars are designed for the R33 GTS-T's so they will fit will little adjustments as fibreglass bars aint always 100% perfect.

Cheers Phil

depends on how big ur fmic is! if its the 600x300x76 or so it'll fit the mouth of the front bar realli nice! im in the process of fitting my fmic and putting my front bar bak on! :P

Any idea how much modification would it need to fit onto a series 1?

Cheers

just have to drill the holes correctly so that it fits the series 1 guards. thats wat i've been told by a guy who done it already.

cheers

phil

i'll hav the postage and handling price for you damono.

Any idea what the postage is yet?

Also you had a chance to get any more pics of the bar?

Cheers buddy

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