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^^ Friggin sweet! Black TE 37 FTW.

How abour getting the Nismo rear pods and It will top it off nicely...

Thanks mate, not too familiar with what the rear pods look like? are they at the back of the side skirts or on the front of the rear bumper near the wheel??

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Thanks mate, not too familiar with what the rear pods look like? are they at the back of the side skirts or on the front of the rear bumper near the wheel??

Yeah man!

Here is a pic where the red arrow is pointing. Its like a small side skirt that just sits under the sides of the rear bar.

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Thanks mate, not too familiar with what the rear pods look like? are they at the back of the side skirts or on the front of the rear bumper near the wheel??

GDay Ben,

They are Nismo Rear Pods and I can send Close-Ups if you like. Just PM your E-Mail address to me & I'll send you the pics.

The pics also show you the continuous line through the Nismo side skirts through to the pods (from the front splitter).

The rear pods are attached to your car via the existing screws from the rear wheel and around to the rear bumper. 15mins work - that's all.

Regards, T

PS. The rear pods also have a cut-out section at the back to accommodate the rear diffuser. Perhaps the last Post before mine is commenting on the fact that the rear diffuser may be off! Mines R34 GTRs have taken theirs off. But I think it looks good and integrated with the pods.

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Hmmm, Not sure Guys... Jury's out for me. The one thing at the moment i do like is the full view of the 285's on the back. i think the pods might impede this view. Also mine isnt V-Spec so no diffuser which might make it look a bit "tokyo drift" for my liking. Not sure.....

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Hmmm, Not sure Guys... Jury's out for me. The one thing at the moment i do like is the full view of the 285's on the back. i think the pods might impede this view. Also mine isnt V-Spec so no diffuser which might make it look a bit "tokyo drift" for my liking. Not sure.....

It's all cool man.

I just thought I give you my opinion, cause thats what I would do (have rear pods) if I had a R34 GTR.

Having the view of you rear tyres at the size of 285's, thats friggin tuff!

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Damn nice, must have set him back a bit

Its a while ago but i only just found this post - did your mate bring it in as a personal import or a race only special?

Where did he get it from by the way?

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It's all cool man.

I just thought I give you my opinion, cause thats what I would do (have rear pods) if I had a R34 GTR.

Having the view of you rear tyres at the size of 285's, thats friggin tuff!

Thanks mate, appreciate it... will try and find more photo's of cars with pods before i write them off completely...btw nice 32 you have there!! i had a silver 32 GT-R with r34 gtr rims, i loved that car. sold it and made a profit even with the mods!! unbelieable for a gtr owner i know!!!! lol.. Still have a huge soft spot for a mint 32!!!!!

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Thanks mate, appreciate it... will try and find more photo's of cars with pods before i write them off completely...btw nice 32 you have there!! i had a silver 32 GT-R with r34 gtr rims, i loved that car. sold it and made a profit even with the mods!! unbelieable for a gtr owner i know!!!! lol.. Still have a huge soft spot for a mint 32!!!!!

Yeah man! Godzilla All The Way :P:(

You got real lucky in making a profit on the R32. Well Done! And its good to see an all original R32 GTR.

LOL! The car in my pic is actualy not mine, but similar.

Send you a pic sometime. Cool!

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