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Any idea where I can get that rear bar "skirts" on the silver car?

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DECIM8 Posted Yesterday, 07:24 PM

Thats a standard bar and GTR modded defusers?

I can see its a stock bar tho since how high it sits looks sexi tho .

Yeah like those pods you see on standard r33 rear bars, only better looking. so any idea where I can get them?

here it is:

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I will bring in the bonnet lips if i can get an order for 6. THEY ARE NOT URAS, They are made by a large tuning shop in japan though.

Hey URAS, im interested in the Top Secret bottom bonnet lip as well if u can get em. Please pm me with anymore details if u have any, pics, material, will it fit directly to the replica Top Secret GTR bar (for a Gt-t) as mentioned by Forged?

Also looking for any matching side skirts & rear bar for above Top Secret front bar. Anyone got ideas, pics to throw at me?

Cheers.

Yeah like those pods you see on standard r33 rear bars, only better looking. so any idea where I can get them?

here it is:

The silver car is using a complete Bomex kit with CF rear bonnet & Top Secret CF Wing.

I think that kit looks good in any metallic paint colour, Like my Veilside, it looks better in White than Black which was the previous colour when i bought it. just my 2 cent comments.

The silver car is using a complete Bomex kit with CF rear bonnet & Top Secret CF Wing.

I think that kit looks good in any metallic paint colour, Like my Veilside, it looks better in White than Black which was the previous colour when i bought it. just my 2 cent comments.

That rear bar(on the silver 34) is not a Bomex i dont think. Bomex rear bar has 4 fins. That rear bar looks like a stock 34 bar with some bolt on bits on the side. Looks good tho, havent seen it round b4.

Thats deff not a bomex bar cause bomex bar looks like shit with holes n crap everywhere.. its a stock r34 bar

That's my mechanic's ride, was told he bought the car with the Bomex kitted on it already. Have few more pics for you guys to oogle..

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That's my mechanic's ride, was told he bought the car with the Bomex kitted on it already. Have few more pics for you guys to oogle..

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These are East Bear style pods or rear bar skirts on stock GT-T rear bar (silver car). Dont think east bear makes them anymore.

n15m0, may I suggest painting that lower extented lip-like part black to contrast the white bar. would look nice and unique, stands out from every other impul front bars.

just a thought :P

hmmm..interesting thought...wana photochop one for me to see how it looks?? :mellow:

I found another r34 at eastgardens and it had the exact same kit as you mechanics .. its a east bear rear defuser.. not bomex cause bomex is ugly and that is hot

but that side skirt is bomex im pretty sure

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I found another r34 at eastgardens and it had the exact same kit as you mechanics .. its a east bear rear defuser.. not bomex cause bomex is ugly and that is hot

but that side skirt is bomex im pretty sure

Yea sides r def Bomex. Anyone know if u can still get those East Bear diffusers? They look like a bolt on bit to the std rear bar.

n15mo nice find on those Jap sites.

very nice dude...I have got the exact same genuine impul front bar sitting in my garage...still hasn't been painted and fitted...how much lower is it compared to the factory bar? If I fit it, I may not be able to get into my garage :P

I get 5" clearance with the front bar but still have problems clearing parking ramps. Goto my blog at http://er34.blogspot.com/ for pics of it coming down a parking ramp. :)

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