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Hi,

i have a R33 series 2 GTST, i like the standered front and front lip but i was looking to change the rear bar and mayb side skirts. but from what ive seen around there isnt many differences in rear bars and side skirts?

what have u out there got? plz post some pics for some ideas

Also who has carbon fibre bonnets for ue R33? any pics? Just wondering can u get the standered Series 2 bonnet but in carbon fibre?

thanks

Edited by Adz2332
  • 2 weeks later...

If your looking for new front bar and body kits in general unique auto sports sell all that thay also do c/f bonnets but the c/f bonnets are only carbon fiber on top layer fiber glass and plastic bottom half

but still look good and reduces weight.

If you need pics of silver s2s with kits etc etc.. check out my thread.. heaps of different pics in there with kits and carbon bonnets etc etc..

I have posted a pic of a s2 with carbon bonnet on page 5 i think (from memory)-- hes on this forum -- R33 S2 i think!! pm him if you want more pics..

but heres the thread..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=136226

^^ just go thru all the pages.. you will find something..

but from what ive seen around there isnt many differences in rear bars and side skirts?

You sure about that lol?? there are heaps of different styles dude- trust me..

go for the 400r skirts, and gtr rear pods!! :cool:

anyways hundreds off pics in that link!!

Gdluck

btw.. that east bear bonnet will be 100% fitment unlike others.. I mean they do fit, but one side is always closer than the other.. But aint cheap for east bear stuff!!

Edited by siddr20

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