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nice r33 - same colour as mine :D

just wondering - underneath the car, those bars - i used to have them and had alot of work done at mechanics and now i dont seem to have the bars - dont think i got them back either...

what exactly are they?

seems every r33 gtr i see has them but mine seem to be gone now..

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haven't taken many pics for a while..

last one was from stuffing around with settings on iphone app..

almost tempted to take the TE37SL's off and go back to the Panasports when i get a buckle taken out of them.

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yeah the panasports are awesome but they are no where near as strong as the TE37SL's

running BC ER's and the shit roads im guessing buckled them =/

as soon as they are fixed ill probably throw them back on for a while, was tempted to sell for right price though

Your panasports are way hotter!

Those bars you talking about seem to be something to do with the rigidity of the rear end. Kinda like a underbody brace

i put cusco drag rods in so maybe thats why I dont have that bar.. not sure >,<

Another MP R33 GTR :) I love this thread :wub:
Had the Nismo (genuine) 400r bar fitted a couple weeks ago. It's scary low by Nismo's standards :S

Good practice (going across gutters) Owen for when you get a MP R34 GT-R :P

That's a great & aggressive looking front!!!

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