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Clearing up the old post.

FS: S2 Front bar with indicators and fog lights - $270 or $70 for the front bar and $200 for the indicators

Indicator in perfect condition, Front bar is pretty old, need a bit of repair

Rear Bar and pods - $150 or $100 for the rear bar and $50 for the pods

Top part of the bumper is quite shiny, the lower part need some TLC,

One of the rear pod has been damaged but the other one is good. They have scratches on them but nothing a bit of bog can't fix.

Square Series 2 Wing - $100

So shiny you'll go blind, but has a little chip on one side.

Front Lip $100 - to suit Series 2 but I'm having trouble fitting it on, sold as is, not promising anything.

Location SYD

Feel free to ask questions and negotiate.

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Hey mate

Do you still have the skirts for sale? would you be willing to ship them to N.Z (at my cost)?

Im very keen :no:

Cheers

Edited by nizmo_freek
  • 1 month later...

Bump

Side skirts SOLD!!!!!

Front bar + lights - sold pending payment etc

Rear bar still for sale - SOMEONE BUY THIS!!!!

aaaannnnddd I've decided not to sell the wheels.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Will a series 3 bar fit on a series 1?

don't have a clue i'm sorry, maybe if you changed the reo bar to a series 2 it should fit...afterall, you only need 4 screws to hold up thge front bar.

  • 5 weeks later...

bump.....I can repair the front bumper (with fibreglass) and have it resprayed in the color of your choice for total $150

I can also fix up the front lip and sprayed to fit the front bar for alittle extra as well.

  • 2 weeks later...

people who were interested please reply, still up for sale. Tired of people not coming to get it, no more holding it for people.

Old bumper coming off this weekend and I have not enough room for all the old panels.

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