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I will post pics tomorrow, when i paint the first Bar, But if you look in my DP at the TK bar, it is a copy without the number plate holder or the centre bar (around the intercooler, and where the indicators sit are now air ducts (which i use for my brake ducts, bars fit very well and will be a limited make, just making a few spares for my racecar. price will be $450. and they will require little finishing before painting.

They are a fat aggressive looking bar, and will finish off any racecar nicely.

If anyone is interested PM me..

Pics will be up tomorrow.

I will post pics tomorrow, when i paint the first Bar, But if you look in my DP at the TK bar, it is a copy without the number plate holder or the centre bar (around the intercooler, and where the indicators sit are now air ducts (which i use for my brake ducts, bars fit very well and will be a limited make, just making a few spares for my racecar. price will be $450. and they will require little finishing before painting.

They are a fat aggressive looking bar, and will finish off any racecar nicely.

If anyone is interested PM me..

Pics will be up tomorrow.

Series one or two mate?

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