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I am in Adelaide and it would cost a fair bit to send the bars each way I would think. If not let me know or if we can negotiate a price which helps the hurt of postage it would help.

Also are you going to sell your bonnets. I belive you were looking at selling them when you had a mold.

damn damn damn i just fitted a 400R rear bar like 3wks ago and i have a standard GTS-T rear bar sitting here.

MFX if ur in need of a straight R33 GTS-T bar im wanting $150 for mine.

if you were in Melbourne i'd be down for it... I like the look of the 400R, nice and neat, as well as low and fat.

Oh well...

have you got some other pics of it though? just incase a mate in sydney wants it?

Also, what's the rear spoiler? what brand low boot lip is it?

Cheers,

Andrew

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I am only really interested in Sydney buyers as i have had some trouble with selling interstate in the past.

The bar is in excellent condition, doesn't have a scratch on it (although you would probably want to respray it anyway).

The rear boot lip wing, is an original component made by us, and will be available in about 2 weeks to buy. Keep an eye on www.mfx.com.au for updates. The full R33 wide body kit should be ready by the start of next year.

Here is another pic of the rear bar.

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Jeff.

I'm interested...and bringing my Skyline down to Sydney on Fri.

But, if you put say $100 value on the stock rear bar your asking almost same price as new one from UAS. Comment??

  • 2 years later...

HY off topic, but i can see you have a nice gtr style grille for gtst on your site, would you have he same style for a 96 series 2 gtst, i have a series 1 on my car now, but there is caps between the headlights and the grille..

Pic of grille on your site, thanx

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