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Hiya, I'm in Adelaide, and know of some import places that have 'em, but they're

asking the Earth for 'em (hence, they're still sitting there!)

One's at Adelaide Fours and Rotaries, they're looking for around 500 for it... :)

With the amount these people are after for used 15 year old bumpers, why wouldnt

we go straight for FRP or A/M bars? I know 'Viva Garage' (in Adelaide) do a really

nice front bar for $350, not that Vertex / BN style like EVERYONE has, but

something different.

I think www.carmate.com sell a GTR 32 Style front bar, but again, they want

around the 500 mark from memory. But I guess thats slightly better cos it's new,

but slightly worse cos it won't be as easy to fit as a used one...

Damned if you do, damned if you don't! :huh:

Anyway, hope it helps.

Adrian.

No offense flyer but one reason you may not be getting overwhelmed with responses is simply due to budget. $300 for the bar AND lip, assumedly you want it in top condition ( doesn't everyone?), have a colour preference, etc etc

I have a black GTR front bar and lip in excellent condition, which I can do for $500 delivered to your door, and its the genuine thing, so no need to worry if it fits, drive back and forth to inspect, so on and so forth.

Let me know if this is of interest ( PM) and I'll get it to you ASAP.

cheers,

J

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