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just wondering if there is any diference in bumper fitment between r33 2 door and 4 door? is so is it much?

reason i ask is cause i am chasing a rear bumper with a bit lower profile. but dont realy want to go for a full aftermarket kit... even a lower lip would work fine, but where the fark would i find one???? seems there are a few options for slightly lower rear bumpers in the 2 door range.

pic attached. u will see what i mean.

peace

matty

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Edited by mattysaidso

What toffy said sums it up, about both things...

http://www.autoworx.com.au sell rear 4 door pods that would set off the factory aero look if you wanted keep that "not over the top" look about it that you have going with the factory side skirts. I have not seen any lower lip extensions or rear bars that do not really need bigger skirts and front bar (as in only slightly bigger than stock) anywhere.

They also do Final Konnexion kits which arn't crazy bargo large -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fi...33-t215946.html

I have a very similar (if not the same) secondhand rear bar sitting in my backyard if anyone is interested in it.

*just noticed autoworx are updating there website and don't currently have the styling stuff listed... Probably easiest to give them a call.

Edited by gunmetalgrey

thanx for the info. :banana:

my next option was a FK kit if i cudnt find anything to lower the lines of my rear bar as it realy shits me. but after lookin at those FK pics again just the rear bar may be an option. and if it looks shit jus buy the rest of the kit...

Blitsbody kits also do R33 4door skirts as thats what i have on my car last i spoke with them they were $150 ea they don't show it in there pictures

http://www.blitsbodykits.com.au/nissan.htm

yeah when i first got the car three years ago i loved it now im way over the VS look

the car is off the road for major repairs and over haul fix up scratches from barbed wire fence :) re-colour new front guards to go on with new reo and front bar and bonnet :) see a pattern

should be good when all finished but im just right @ the beginning of saving for it all Krudd kicked off my savings fund with 1k but ;)

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