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im tossing up between 2 different sideskirts with my 32 gtr

option 1) nismo n1 sideskirts

option 2) greddy/trust sideskirts

I will also be using the greddy rear pods

option 1) n1 looks nice and suits the lines well. but look a little naked as they get to the front wheel

option 2) the greddy/trust sideskirt does look a little too bulky and not suit the lines of the 32 gtr - doesnt seem to sit too flush or something?..

option 3) this looks like its in the middle of option 1 and 2. seems to sit about right in some photos...not as bulky as greddy/trust but not as slim as nismo n1.

what are you guys thoughts? iv personally not seen the greddy/trust skirts in person so the photos could be telling a different story?? just from what iv seen and the angles make it look not quite right in some photos.

Im also worried about matching up the n1 skirts with the trust/greddy pods...i want some sought of rear pods though, as again i think it looks a little naked with just the sideskirt and a nice wide rim under the arch.

cheers.

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Hmmm.

Tough one.

What's option 3?

The N1's always look good.

I'm just rocking the rear spats on the standard kit.

It's sitting on HSD coilovers though. What is your ride height like?

I'm thinking about the trust rear pods too but it might make mine look too 'back heavy'.

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