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Hi all,

As the title says I'm after a standard series 2 front bar for my r33, any colour or condition.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks mick.

gday mick , how are ya man , hope all is well

just passing by to see if your only after a stock item , or a aftermarket fibreglass item to suit your car like a trust style front bar and etc ?

let me know if your interested or if its just the stock item your after hey

thanks for your time , anthony

Nissan_R33_Skyline_S1_Trust_FrontBar2.jpg

Hi Anthony, thanks for your reply but I am only after the stock item, my car currently has a fiberglass bar on it at the moment and I am looking to put it back to stock.

Thankyou anyways

Mick.

Hi Anthony, thanks for your reply but I am only after the stock item, my car currently has a fiberglass bar on it at the moment and I am looking to put it back to stock.

Thankyou anyways

Mick.

hey mick , wats happening ? yeh sure anytime man , just throwing out some options out there hey , anything to try and help fellow members and guests on the forum :)

well let me know if you know anyone whos interested hey and will let you know if i come across a stock item as well

talk to you soon

cheers anf

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