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hey everyone im in the market for a rear bar

been looking for ages cant seem to find the one:(

ive been looking at the trial rear bar the carbon fibre version with

the rear diffuser (looks tuff :P )

what you guys recon i should get? bar or pods? and what one?

cheers :(

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Diffusers only fit standard rear bars.

So you would either have to heavily modify one or make one from scratch.

Nismo rear bar or if you want to add a rear diffuser, get the Top Secret rear add ons and then you can use the diffuser.

cheers for the advice guys!

ill have a look at the 400r rear bar

yes it is a gtst with gtr front end i found a guy with cheap parts

cheaper then the s1 r33 parts i needed! lol

this is what i was looking into :ermm:

i was going to fibreglass those shit holes on the bottom lol

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Lol uwuish shutup it's beter then having nothing on there , it looks so shit my gtsr badges are

still coming :D I don't no y gtr owners full get cut haha

yer trial bar looks schmik I'm going to have a look to

tomorrow

I can't find a decent pick of the 400r rear does anyone hav pics

cheers

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