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Hey, I was just wondering if any brand makes a rear bar for the 4 door R32 which isn't so bulky like BN Sports, Vertex etc.

As you can see in the picture, the sideskirts were a genuine factory option and aren't big like the other brands, so I need something that will suit them, as well as the Type-M front bar which doesn't come down too low either.

Basically I would like to achieve a subtle kind of look.

Yes the front bar is black and will be sprayed soon :thumbsup:

Thanks alot, Brent.

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hmm, i can't really help you as far as a brand of rear bar as per say... but have you considered simply painting the black surround you body colour? or matching the rear bar up with the sidesteps you have?

i think just a simple spray of the black bit could be all you need! 1990's JGTC cars had that style, front, sides, but no rear... that looked cool!

Well actually, when we were getting the front bar sprayed (soon I hope) to same colour, the rear bar was going to be sprayed too, because the condition of it is a bit scrappy (can't see the other side).

Thanks for the ideas though mate, I really think it will help just thinking about it now :D

-Brent.

well you could try getting a seccond hand standard rear bar and cutting part of the bottom off then turning it up side down and sticking it to the bottom of the bar on your car. this would make the rear bar come in and the then out again and meker it lower. it may sound like an average idea but like any body work it depends on how much work goes into it. plus rear bars are usealy cheap.

just another idea

I've colour coded the black bottom parts of the sides, and rear. Looks good.

I have coupe Pods and they are about 3" to short to that line between the panel and the rear bar.

Colour Coding the black lower lips does change the car alot. Makes it look better

I can put a pic up if u want

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