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As for thread top secret ftw (i also have a full top secret kit)

as for vertex/bn style kits i cant stand the front / rear of them.. i'm not sure why but dare i say it.. veilside rear bar looks better then the fugly square things that stick out a mile in real life.. imo

in saying that though id still prefer the vertex style over the veilside front and sides (i actually really like the side skirts of the vertex style)

dont wana start a shit fight here but how on earth could u pick on BN rear bar when ur rear bar looks like its got a little foot well step in the side incase you want to climb on the boot (refer to ur sig photo for an example).

I completely agree with you, its the thing i hate most about my car.

I was just saying i also dont like the BN looks a bit funny in my eyes (also the front looks like it needs to push some snow somewhere or something). The 400R rear bar looks nice and simple and blends in nicely with most side skirts imo

also my rear bar is actually just pods and yes pods are fugly unless there the stock ones lol.

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As for thread top secret ftw (i also have a full top secret kit)

as for vertex/bn style kits i cant stand the front / rear of them.. i'm not sure why but dare i say it.. veilside rear bar looks better then the fugly square things that stick out a mile in real life.. imo

in saying that though id still prefer the vertex style over the veilside front and sides (i actually really like the side skirts of the vertex style)

Top Secret +1! i gotta agree with ya about the veilside REAR bar

i do like it because of the curves it gave my car. anything else of veilside is pretty damn :down:

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mind the wheels :ermm: made the noob mistake of ordering the wrong offset :down:

the kit im after is a mixture with a trust style front bar and jun sideskirts and rear bar i think this will look like porn

or it'll look like three different styles from three different kits on one car.

its a bit hit and miss, make sure the angles and the lines match up and flow from one to another.

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