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I have an R32 GTR bar which was made to fit an R32GTS-t.

I had it made by auto disposals in Fairfield and payed $600. It is very good quality, and has been coated in black.

I am selling it as a Mitsubishi Lancer ran up the back of me the other week, so I am going to have it repaired and sell the car.

Make an offer, but I'm not going to sell it if I am losing too much money. I am located near Castle Hill in Sydney or you can call me on 0412591369.

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If it gets too hard I'm interested. I will organise freight from Castle Hill to Tassie.

Just Need digi or you can look at my web page for what I want...

Good Luck

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  • 2 months later...

Well, have received your bar!!!

There is considerable difference between gel coat black and "sprayed" black!!!!

And your mates at Fairfield ripped you off if you paid $600 for that...

Is one of the more ordinary bits of glass work I have seen. They either have a twist in their mould or they sat it somewhere with a twist in it after they popped it. That is probably why the middle is very narrow.

The Bomex Bar I have just removed slides straight on no worries...

Good Job it is for a race car.... be very careful next time you part with $600....

Ciao :)

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