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Yes Side Skirts are still available.

I still have the front bar, have updated the price now after calling around some import wreckers today the general prices were,

$280 - $350 for a standard front bar.

$350-$450 for an Mspec Front Bar.

So Will be looking at around $300 ONO for the M spec front bar with the driving lights.

Sorry i donmt have any pictures of the individual items at the moment as they are at the panel shop, I have added more photos of the car in the original post so you can see more panels and the wheels better.

Mark.

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hey, just curious about the lights on the frontbar. can u give me a brand or a model number? like any identification on the back of them coz ive been looking for something them for a while now.

hey, just curious about the lights on the frontbar. can u give me a brand or a model number? like any identification on the back of them coz ive been looking for something them for a while now.

No idea sorry mate the lights are not here i need to pick them up.

Will consider selling them seperatly if you want them.

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ANOTHER MSPEC KIT FOR SALE.

I have added some more parts for sale for a mate.

Bump - Original listed Parts still for sale.

prefer not to ship the larger items interstate as they are beyond standard package siezes.

Unless you organise the shipping.

pz.

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any pics of engine rocket covers?

Nah sorry mate they are at the panel shop.

WHen my car got painted i brought spare ones to be painted, then swapped them over, so i have my original covers for sale, there is nothing wrong with them.

WIll try get pics from panel shop if i am down there this weekend.

pz.

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