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Hey guys im just looking for ways to stiffen up the back end of my R33 gtst, just wondering if a front strut brace would fit onto the rear aswell..im getting a rear tower brace which bolts to the body at the back of the towers but i wouldnt mind that extra bit or rigidness if its possible...anyone ever tried this?

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i dont think you can fit a front back there but there is a brace available that mounts to the tops of the towers and stands thru the parcel shelf

yeah ive seen that one on ebay, im just trying to avoid the whole standing though parcel shelf bit as i dont want to be cutting holes in my tims... :P why cant nismo/apexi/cusco/whiteline come up with something that fits! :D

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yeah ive seen that one on ebay, im just trying to avoid the whole standing though parcel shelf bit as i dont want to be cutting holes in my tims... :P why cant nismo/apexi/cusco/whiteline come up with something that fits! :D

because that is the only way to make it fit on the rear.

There are rear braces you can get that go in the boot, i know it was a factory opinion

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because that is the only way to make it fit on the rear.

There are rear braces you can get that go in the boot, i know it was a factory opinion

yeah i know about those ones, i work at nissan and couldnt even get hold of one in the parts system, it comes up with "part does no exist" which means its not avalible from any nissan dealer OR japan.

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yeah i know about those ones, i work at nissan and couldnt even get hold of one in the parts system, it comes up with "part does no exist" which means its not avalible from any nissan dealer OR japan.

here you go

http://page3.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/c255174831

http://page12.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p193110298

http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r66633234

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w49907696

http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n89955510

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should be less than $200 landed

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