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hey guys,

im after oppinions of a nice wrap around rear bar, one that wraps rite round to the wheel arches (eliminating the need for pods).

basically a tow company destroyed one of my pods and instead of getting a new pod i figure i may as well get a complete wrap around bar.

so if u know of any can u post up links or pics? and even better if u know a price it'd be awesome.

cheers, Andrew.

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go the veilside rear bar like mine....they look sweet!!!

or theres the trail rear bar, also a good one...

or the plain old 400R

or the BN sports

or Bomex

Do-Luck would be nice....but havent seen any round 4 sale (for gts-t) yet

can get most from unique auto sports i think, not the BN sports kit though?

good luck

cheers :)

whoah, Do-luck rear bar looks awesome!!!! i think i'd prolly go the Veilside though, it really appeals to me, though i would get a replica cause im not gonna get fork out heaps for genuine.

the BN kit looks sweet too.

i just have to find somewhere that has Veilside knockoffs, i'll check the do-luck link now, thanks sock

i just a reply to the email i sent about the do luck rear bar, unfortunatly im looking at $2113. which is way way to much.

that said im happy to report that they replied to my email quickly and were very polite and friendly.

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