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jlnewton

thanks for the pics. im trying to decide which is the best rear bar to go on my skyline as most of them seem a bit plain. i really want some thing bold looking to match my 400r front bar. at the moment im trying to get a set of 400r side skirts custom made or modified(extended) to fit on my 4 door. if anyone knows some one that can do this please let me know.

because most aftermarket rear bar seem fairly plain on skylines i was thinking of getting the veilside rear bar but i really dont like the idea of mixing to many parts from different kits.

any ideas for a rear bar to suit my 400r front guys? (besides the 400r one).

There is no 400R rear bar... the real 400R's only had rear side splats that go to near the numberplate... it wasn't a full replacement rear bar. Same style corners as Veilside have for the GTSt, they are just corners that fit to the standard rear bar. Btw unless you are finishing off ya car to be a full 400R kit i wouldn't recomend, they are very plain.

ybslo4

im trying to get the full 400r theme on my car but first have to find some one to custom make the 400r side skirts to fit my 4 door. which i can get done for a price$$$$.

do you have pics of this original 400r corners that fit on to the rear bar. i would be very interested to see these.

i dont think ive seen them before

ybslo4

i dont understand what you mean by saying the pods go all the way around to the number plate. it looks like a whole new bar to me. or is the whole bottom section of the bar the part you mean?

have you got pics of the pieces? (not on a car)

YBSLO4

thats a whole replacement bar and side spats??????

i thought you ment the original 400r rear spats(1/4's) went along the sides then wrapped around the rear bar to meet at the number plate?

All the one's i seen do, two of my mates have full 400R kits from two different crowds and they are like this. I have seen a genuine 400R also and from what i seen they are the same as my mates one's however i found that pic on uniqueautosports website and it was like that, not sure if its there version of one or what but yeah... their kits never look the same as the real deal I.e. the JUN kit on their website :S very fake.

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