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Ok my issue is im not 100% happy with the m-spec rear pods that i have on my R32 GTST 4 door.

the reason i dont like em is that they dont sit flush with the rear bumper or the side of the car.

but i have them off the rear end folds to far under for what i like.

my questions is do i keep em, drop em or get the rear bar modded so the it sits flush with the pods fitted.

i will try and get pics soon.

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id probably drop them if ur not happy with them.

for the cost of getting the rear bar modded to sit flush with the pods, you might be better off buying a bodykit for ur car. just my thought.

yeah and then sell them to me :P

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What size are your tyres mate?

+1!!!! wtf are you doing they look like 175s or something!

none of them sit flush. the coupes pull it off a little better because they usually have the matching side skirts to go with it, IMO they still look good on 4 doors. well.. as good as one can look being a 4 door lol

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