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so how do u tell its a 34 rear bar? as far as I can see, its just a custom bar made to fit the 33..

He mentioned it on the website: 'Hey guys, this is my ride. A nissan R33 Skyline. Its been painted custom green with a holographic pearl/prissim. a R34 Bomex rear bar and side skirts are fiberglassed to the car and a tommy kiara front bar *modded blinkers*.'

Also looking at these pictures, you can just tell its a Bomex R34 rear bar.

R33 Full Bomex Kit:

bomex_r33_gtr_003.jpg

R34 Full Bomex Kit

bomex_r34_gtr_003.jpg

Its definitely a R33 Bomex backbar with custom mods and customizations done... nothing more... not a R34 for sure.

That was meant to read:

Its definitely a R34 Bomex backbar with custom mods and customizations done... nothing more... not a R33 for sure.

right? i'm confused otherwise

my brother does work on cars he did it for me, but estimated price for kit would be

- rear bar, 900

- side skirts, 700

- front bar, 850

- top secret lip on front bar, 300

$2750 painted and fited LOL fk paying for dat shit ahAha for a kit

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