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Item: DoLuck front bar

Age: 1 year old approx

Condition: second hand, very good

Price: $250 ono

Comments: front bar is in great condition, no stone chips and at the moment its in white primer, it was on my car and it looked tuff, but i got over it now and im after a gtr bar. ne way it has only been cut out where the cooler pipes were and thats it. its a perfect direct fit i was very impressed when me and my panel man put it on.

Item: 25mm wide front fenders

Age: over a year

Condition: very good, only 2 slight cracks in one gaurd which remained there wen i bought them

Price: $200ono, i paid 330 for them.

Comments: i did have the guard fitted to my car for a few days wen it was off the road but i took them off as it was going to cost me to much to get sprayed, i jst left da originals. i fitted them my self there was a bit of trial and error but they sized up quite well unlike others i have seen where there an inch to short, lol. they do have holes drilled in them so they will fit in all places where original guard fit. i dont have a pic with these on the car sorry

Item: R32 gtr spoiler

Age: who knows

Condition: excellent

Price: $125ono

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To Fit: R32 gtst

Location: melbourne

Contact: 0421 357 455

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