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Hey guys i have a Top secret front bar just chilling here, colour is midnight purple, it has damage to the left hand side as shown in the picture below.

Costed me $700 all up including the paint, Selling for $120

Also:

1. R34 GTT factory skirts = free to pick up

2. Factory plenum $40

3. Factory Airbox $50

4. 300v Oil 4lt $40

5. box of pipings + straight pipe $40 for the lot.

6. Factory Poncams $20 each

location : Glenwood

Albert 0411887820

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