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selling my 'chopped' mspec fornt bar, was chopped to fit my fornt mount but now i want an aftermarket front bar so im going to sell this

there is no damage to the bar its in tip top strength shape

also the s-type grill is for sale too (my new front bar has a built in grill) and thats also in perfect condition with brand new silver mesh :)

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asking $300 for the front bar

asking $150 for the grill

asking $420 the lot

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Off topic but...

DJ_L3ThAL, can I ask what size/brand IC that is and where exactly did you have to do the chopping?

I'm gunna have to do some chopping on my M-Spec bar soon as well, and also make room for the fog lights, any tips?

Edit: Mine

i didnt do the chopping, the guys who fitted the cooloer did, but please, PM me about non-selling my fornt bar related things eh :P

cheers

and cmon, i know someone must need a bar, especially someone who is getting a front mount and needs space, this will save u form having to chop your current bar!@

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im getting my new fornt bar most likely next week so i'd like to sell this around the time i get the new one, im getting to the point where the car can hardly even fit in the garage anymore! LOL

  • 6 months later...

Phuck..... Nath hows it going mate.

Tried emailing you about your grille, did you get it. I've been trying to scam this off you for ages........ I thought you sold all this $hit ages ago. Well, if you've got it, can i grab it off you.

Cheers!

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