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R33 M-Sports Front Bar

All brand new fresh from the mould in Hong Kong. Perfect fit for R33 GTST Series 2. Can be fitted to a Series 1 But will need an experienced fitter. If in Sydney I could modify it to fit the Series 1. May still need to be trial fitted as all fibreglass bars do. Located in Liverpool district. There is 3 bars to be sold. $380 each. Pickup or delivery can be organised at customers expense. Contact me (Phil) for more details on 0412808403 would be quickest or PM. :D

Can also arranged to be trial fitted and painted. :)

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Drift King - The series 2 fog light can be arranged to be fitted. But this will mean that I'll have to custom the bar a little bit more. Which could mean more $$$ depending on the time it takes and where you want it located. Ring or sms me if you would like to come and see the bar in person. :P

Leigh - Just fitted one of these on a pink R33 series 1. Will send you pics when I get them later this afternoon. Cheers. :)

Hey buddy,

I was after one of these last time you had them, but i couldnt really tell what it would be like on my car. Can you forward me different pics when you get them to [email protected]

Im still very very interested as im in the process this week of getting a new bar (the money's burning a hole in my pocket)

Cheers

damo

Cool. Also.. how much to paint these black, basically so they're ready for me to install straight onto my series 1 (also the trust one your selling)

I think I may have asked you before, but how much was shipping to WA (6169)?

PM Sent a few times. I've got the cash for it.. just need exact shipping cost and bank details...

Hey dude,

PM Sent a few times. PM didnt work this time. I've got the cash for it.. just need exact shipping cost and bank details...

I needed it modded for a S1, sprayed black and shipped to WA (postcode 6169). Can get exact paint code if you needed it, i sent it in the last PM i think

Cheers

damo

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