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hey everyone. I have a series 1 r33 and at the moment my car is stock as a rock :) . i am going to put a gtr front bar, nismo skirts and a gtr spoiler, but i can decide weather to get gtr rear pods or a trial rear bar?

which do you guys think will look better?

any other suggestions?

cheers cameron

P.s. if you have any pics can you please post them.

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Go for the gtr read pods. .

let me get a pic of my friends old 33..

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EDIT!!

OR

Another mates old 33 with the trail rear bar.. Or is it trust?? lol

ok i cant find it anymore :)

too many pics to sort thru.. lol

Edited by siddr20

TRIAL REAR BAR FOR THE f**kING WIN!!!!!!!!

sorry just having mine installed right now and pick the car up tuedsay.

Dont be sad, get the trial rear bar. Did you know that it actually swoops underneath the car? Ill post picks wen i pick up my car

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