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Hey guys bit over the kit an jus gonna run standard bars on my laurel so im gonna put the kit up for sale

Im a spray painter so i made sure the kit was pretty good quality an then spent hours an hours making sure it fitted correctly, had no ripples etc so it would look near perfect

All painted in 2k paint, everything done properly as it was my own car.

However as usual it has a few cracks/stress cracks

Front bar - crack through the front of it an stress cracks where it bolts up to the guards

Side Skirts - pretty well nothing wrong with these, maybe few tiny stress marks

Rear Bar - also has couple stress cracks from flexing where it mounts to the quarters -

All this is quite minor but u'll have to get them painted to suit ur car anyway more that likely so its an easy fix.

Here's what it looks like on:

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$700, Can supply Painted dor extra cost whatever colour u require.

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not really but everything is for sale at the right price lol

heres specs:

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has RB20DET

HKS 2835 Pro S Turbo

Z32 AFM

GTR Injectors + Resistor

Remaped Computer 225rwkw

Bosch 040

Front Mount

Screamer Pipe

Straight Through Exhaust, Twin Pipes Rear

Extreme 6 Puck Brass Button Clutch - Bronken 2nd gear :-)

Blitz Boost Gauge

Shimmed LSD - Locked

5 Stud Conversion

17x9 VIP Dishys Front 17x10 Rear VIP Dishys, Stretched as F**k Tyres..

Hand Flared Rear Guards

JIC Coilovers Front, Camber Tops, Rooted GAB Coils Rear, Damper Adjustable

Killer Car :-)

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