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hey fellas iv just got myself one of thoughs floor pan bars on my r33 well iv heard they dont really do much but i wona see for myself but trouble is im a bit dahh dahh where it goes on does anyone out there have any pics just so i have reference on where it bolts up to cheers

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if your talking about the bar which goes behide the front seats, inside the cabin- i've got a do-luck one

i can throw up some pics for you

sorry about the qaulity, i post up some better ones 2morrow when i have some better light

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well you wanted to see the effect for yourself and now you have, money well lost i'd say.
yeah hey not to much difference kinda not happy with it have you got them??? its really just something shiny to put in your car i also bought a new set of strut bars from just jap and the bastards are bloody bent and they wont give me a refund tossers hey have you got the metal pineapples for the crossmember just wondering if there somthing i should be interested in

no i dont have a monkey bar in my car, however several people have fallen into your trap. i have metal rear subframe pineapples in my car, yes they make a difference however they increase road noise. if your soft go the urethane ones :cheers:

You won't notice any difference until you drive real hard... and I mean real hard like track work or somethign else :( and have damper setups and tyre pressures adjusted, decent tyres, played on the one bit of tarmac to be able to dial in the suspension properly, b pillar bars are really the final in chassis stiffening. If you want less bend in the chassis do the front braces underneath the car.

if you want something shiny get some braces on your teeth...

You won't notice any difference until you drive real hard... and I mean real hard like track work or somethign else :woot: and have damper setups and tyre pressures adjusted, decent tyres, played on the one bit of tarmac to be able to dial in the suspension properly, b pillar bars are really the final in chassis stiffening. If you want less bend in the chassis do the front braces underneath the car.

if you want something shiny get some braces on your teeth...

they do fark all - i't's not triangulated so about hte only thing they do is (maybe) give you some extra side impact protection. that's it.

the "final" in chassis stiffening would be seam welding and a weld in roll cage...

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