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hey guyz can you please tell me which rear bumper would suit my r33 im getting the rear boot drift lip as well but below is a pic of the car to tell me what rear bar you would get? Nothing to over the top cause it still has to match the lines of the side skirts :rofl:

Also it will be lower after this weekend getting coil overs yay

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^^ Yeah they are.

Just do a search in the For Sale Threads. If not bodykit places will have them.

ds15 is selling them. Just ask to see if there still for sale.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...3+gtr+rear+pods

^^ Yeah they are.

Just do a search in the For Sale Threads. If not bodykit places will have them.

ds15 is selling them. Just ask to see if there still for sale.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...3+gtr+rear+pods

Cheers thanks dude

sorry to hijack,

but will a rear bar like the xplosive fit a r33 sedan?

i want something to bring the rear of the car down lower a little as it sits so much higher than the rest.

just something subtle. but i cant seem to find much info regarding 4 door kits and fitment etc

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