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hey there,

As the title says im after a front bar, i just want it dead standard no cuts or hacks in it. Stone chips are no worrys, Brisbane area would be great!

Now after a standard cat converter aswell wanted asap!

Raz

Edited by RaZ_TuRbO
  • 2 weeks later...

hey dude there is an ad in the cefiro for sale section, he has a black mspec 32 front bar in brisbane i think. its under autech and factory front bar.

i dont know how to post a link though

i know you said "un-modified" but i have a (slightly) modified standard one sittin gon my wall, in good condition, the only mod is it has been modified to fit a large fmic. teh middle fin (if u are aware of teh shape) has been removed to fit the larger cooler.

refer to pics (this is an older pic still has the fin),

let me know if you are keen....

Cheers Peter

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