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I know I've been talking about buying a front bar for a couple of months now, but I have the cash in my hand and I want to pick one up ASAP.

I'm after a Trust style front bar for a S1 R33, as seen on the yellow R33 DEDSXE.

I have been told to go to either autObarn or Viva Garage, however I wasn't very impressed with autObarn Mile End when I was last there and I spoke to someone from Viva Garage at Autosalon who didn't seem to have any idea what I was talking about and really couldn't help me.

I know a few of you sell bodykits, so please PM or e-mail me your prices.

If anybody from autObarn or Viva Garage read this and believe you can sell me the above front bar at a competitive price, please reply or contact me directly.

And if any of you can recommend other places in SA to go, I'm all ears.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Went to autObarn today. They had the bar listed as $600.00 in their book, but said they couldn't do it for $600.00 and didn't know how much it'd be. :shrug:

But, they also said there was only one supplier in Australia for this particular bar, so jager's source who can do it for $430.00 is selling the same bar as autObarn is for $600.00+.

And Jager, the S1 Trust bar looks pretty much like a stock S1 front bar, which is why you ended up with a S2. Looks good though...

  • 3 weeks later...

Please check your PM, I'm the guy who sold jager the front bar, ring me on 040 45 455 or email me to [email protected], thanks.

*If you can order it within this this or next week, I can do that a bit cheaper than $430, because I had orders coming next week. So, ring me is the best way to find me, 0402 452 455.

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