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Hi all im trying to find a rear bar for my r33 gtst that works with a 400r front bar and a bomex gtr wing..

i have thought about the 400r rear bar but im very undecided.. i want something thats not plain but nothing too over the top..

could anyone suggest a bar for me and post up pics if you have em :) ..

Cheers

Corey

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wat about rear pods, i was gonna get a new rear bar but im happy with the stock one, it just needed a little extra on the sides as it looked higher that the sideskirts, so i got some pods.

note, in my sig i have no pods on, but the stock rear bar

hey thanks for the replies.. skyline17 your rear bar looks great where did you get that and how much?

also what would that jun rear bar be worth?

i do like my stocker but i want something a little more ill look into the rear pod option abit more but i think i will end up with a new bar.

Cheers for all replies.

keep em coming

Corey

LINE 3 and SIIgtst - its a 400r series 2 style, its cost around 250 - 300 for the bar and then add painting about 250 - 300 again depending on where you go

you can get them pretty easily, UAS and carmate sell them, im sure other places also sell them

hey thanks for the replies.. skyline17 your rear bar looks great where did you get that and how much?

also what would that jun rear bar be worth?

i do like my stocker but i want something a little more ill look into the rear pod option abit more but i think i will end up with a new bar.

Cheers for all replies.

keep em coming

Corey

The jun is actually pods, i got mine from fibrevision in WA for $300

I believe PSI PARTS does these, not sure how his fit never got any off him but he is well known around here so they must be good quality.

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