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i have 1 here in toowoomba that is suitable for painting..... $80 its black now and a bit rough but will clean up good with paint....

Can u get a pic for me to see just how rough? I have easy access to paint coz my folks own a paint store, so thats no problem, I'm repainting the whole car anywayz. So if u could show me just how rough then that'd be great, thanx.

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it has a few scratches on the underside of the front lip of the bar that are into the plastic a bit as usually happens and just general minorish paint scratches mainly nuthin major....if u are painting it then its nuthin abit of tlc wont solve....i dont have a digitail camera and with the bar been black i dont think the scratches would show up in a pic anyway....

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it has a few scratches on the underside of the front lip of the bar that are into the plastic a bit as usually happens and just general minorish paint scratches mainly nuthin major....if u are painting it then its nuthin  abit of tlc wont solve....i dont have a digitail camera and with the bar been black i dont think the scratches would show up in a pic anyway....

Well it would be good since u'r in Toowoomba. But i'll have to talk it over with the other person who's helping, since they're the ones doing the work to the front. I'll get back to u.

Thanx

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