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hey guys, a month ago i brought some n1 style rear bumper garnish from unique autosport.

well i have my car in my local crash repairer getting some minor scratches and stuff resprayed and the garnish put on.

so turns out they do not fit!!

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Yep, will require some modifying...but not hard to make it fit...however, make sure you ask your panel beater to fill the gaps with either bodyfiller and paint or something as the gaps between the rear bar and the edges of the rear pod will be quite noticeable.

The Top Secret rear pods are quite similar on my GTR.

we actually do ones that fit perfectly

if you want a set let mek now

yeh??? how much mate!! i dont want to have to modify it much. i have become very perticular. are they fiberglass?

yeh??? how much mate!! i dont want to have to modify it much. i have become very perticular. are they fiberglass?

Hi, as i cant keep track of every reply to all of our enquries its always best to PM me

we can do FRP or carbon ones

fitment is spot on

pm and we can discuss

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