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Hi all,

Just wondering i have a set of Trust rear pods(copies) that im thinking of putting on my R32 GTR but am wondering if the GTST pods would fit aswell?

Im after a nice fit and the trust ones wrap around the back of the car which is a bit of a pain to get right.

Does anyone know if GTST pods will fit nice or the M type ones on a GTR?

Cheers Kelvan

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I got the trust rear pods on my 32 GTR. I like them. They make the rear look a little more fatter. The GTST and type M rear pods will also fit. But look a little small and don't look that good with the wheel arch. (My opinion)

and I'd like a picture of the Trust rear pods - thanks

Edit: It's ok. Did a google search

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I got trust style rear pods from jsai.com.au, Josh was great to deal with, got a GTR style front bar from him as well, was all quality, A+

http://jsai.com.au/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage-ask.tpl&product_id=57&category_id=18&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=29

Trust style rear pods turned up today from JSAI :thumbsup:

might order the single piece N1 sides to replace my 3 piece N1 sides now

Seems cleaner on the new ones. Not fully decided yet though.

Thoughts....

3 piece = Genuine Nismo Side Skirt.

1 piece = Fake.

I'd never sell the 3 piece and keep it on the car.

But if you do sell it, make sure you get a good price for it.

Off topic: I'd prefer you to spend the money on a Nismo Front Bar.

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