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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.

As above, Don't sell the original 3 piece side-skirts. (unless you sell them to me :yes: )

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

Nice. Josh does turn stuff around quickly. When I finally crack my front bar I'll get a new one from him again, his stuff looks great.

Looks like I'll have an christmas holidays project on my hands lol.

I'm thinking something similar to the R34 GTR diffuser, I want it to have an OEM feel.

Its going to have to utilise some form of rear pod to tie it all in though.

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Looks like I'll have an christmas holidays project on my hands lol.

I'm thinking something similar to the R34 GTR diffuser, I want it to have an OEM feel.

Its going to have to utilise some form of rear pod to tie it all in though.

Hmmm that's not bad, I might make an alloy one and see what I can come up with.

How did you go Anthony, did you try and fabricate a rear diffuser?? If so, pics!! :yes:

The Abflug ones are nice

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I hate how that goes beyond the sides of the rear bumper. Is there a company that makes a diffuser that doesn't spread wide like that?

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How did you go Anthony, did you try and fabricate a rear diffuser?? If so, pics!! :yes:

Didn't get time :(

Working on my house, my old lady's house and the grand parents house took up all of my "holidays".

I have found a rear bumper lip that looks similar to the bottom of the R34 GTR bumper and it has what look like trust pods moulded to it.

Ill try get a good quality pic of it asap.

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