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i have for sale a top secret front bar for R34GTT.

bar is made out if fiber glass. excellent condition. in gel coat ready for primer and paint.

some small areas of the bar has been re filled by me cause i wasnt too happy with the finished product so just to make it a be more smoother and nice and flat i did some extra filling.

bar also has hooks so you can put your own mesh on and bend it to lock it in place.

im after $300 for the front par and willing to send interstate at your expense. i use pack and send and would be around $100 or less then that to get it packed up nice and tight and send interstate.

will post pics of actual bar when i get hold of a camera but this is what the bar normally looks like

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a239732-

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^^ they are 2 different bars

First one is a copy of the Top Secret R34 GTR front bar, cut to fit narrower R34 front guards and different bonnet.

The second pic (DMD) is a copy of the Do-Luck bar.

cause im really nice and really need to get rid of the bar as its sitting in the middle of my pagola lol $200 pick up (may be able to deliver to you if your local)

if this does not sell by friday then its going in the shed where when things go in it does not come out for a while cause its a pain to do so lol

grab yourself a bargin. cheapest iv seen is justjaps which is $450 or $500. so come get it.

hey mate

it will fit but you will have a gap between your bonnet and the grill unless you have a bonnet lip which will cover the gap.

what bar are your currently running?

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