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i have a dolphin kit for sale from an S2, pearl white, skirts and rear bar are very good condition, a few little scratches but they look fine on the car. they come with all brackets and screws.

the front lip screws onto the bottom of the standard S2 bumper but the lip needs repair, it was in an accident. it's still pretty much together but would be a job for a body shop or someone that really knows what they're doing.

if anyone has a pic of one of these kits, feel free to post up, ill take some pics on the weekend

now i know this is a long shot, but... i would swap this for an S2 dayz kit of any condition, or maybe parts of one. let me know what you have.

this kit would be perfect for someone that already has a good front bar (i think there's a white dolphin front bar and grill somewhere in the fs section)

the kit is in canberra, pick up is better but i can probably help a bit with shipping, as long as you organise it

open to offers.

cheers

D.

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Why can't anyone in Perth have a silver dolphin/260 kit for sale.. Urgh!

Sorry pintaline I've got a full silver Dayz S2 kit - but the cost to repair + ship it + paint it probably wouldn't be worth it in the end. =\ =\ =\

i could probably have the lip repaired for the right deal (a full dayz kit is definately the right deal!) i could also include my standard front bar for the lip to bolt to if i was getting a dayz bar

D.

rear bar lip, side skirts and damaged front bar lip.

pics:

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front lip is repairable and all pieces have dolphin on the back.

D.

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If we can work out the repair of the lip and collection/freight I'll take it.

Might be time for me to take a roadtrip :D Do the swap there and then :laugh:

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