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STEVE NEVILLE SWAN NECK 3 ROD
Steve neville stainless • Steel rod swan • Necks sold individually
£27
11” Steve Neville Stainless
Steve neville stainless • Adjustable swan neck • Treble buzz bar
£45
2 Century Neville NFO Carbon
Century neville nfo • Carbon buzz bars • Fibres specially selected
£60
Whether you are looking for a brand-new or second-hand steve neville buzz bars, eBay offers one of the largest selections available online. With 7 active listings at the time of this page's last update, you have plenty of choice across different conditions, sellers and price points. The cheapest option currently starts at £26.99, while premium listings can reach £125.5 — giving you a wide budget spread to work with. The average price of £69.61 can serve as a useful benchmark: listings below this tend to be used or auction-style, while those above often include extra accessories, warranties, or are sold by professional sellers with high feedback scores. Always check the seller's feedback rating and return policy before committing to a purchase. If you need the item quickly, filter by "Buy It Now" to avoid the uncertainty of auctions. For used items, look closely at the condition description and photos — terms like "good", "very good" and "like new" can mean very different things depending on the seller.