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Hey everyone,

basically i cannot decide out of these 2 rear bumpers

the first is:

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Im quite sure thats the impul style rear bumper

The second option is .. called the Nismo S tune style rear bumper by JSAI

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for some reason it looks terrible in the red picture ..

Thanks for your opinions :)

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I agree hektik, im only replacing the rear bumper cos it got damaged and insurance is gonna get me a new one, and it works out cheaper for them and faster for me to replace it with an aftermarket bumper :)

thanks for your votes guys :) most people seem to be voting for impul, i thought id be different and put the nismo one on ... but it looks terrible in that red picture, but really nice in the JSAI pic so not too sure

but leaning towards impul atm from the huge preferance towards that by the whole world in general :)

oh by the way guys, would most likely be putting the

"nismo aero kit" (is that what its called) for the front and sides, or maybe even just a full impul kit .. sometime in the future.

i reckon the nismo's would all go nicely together, but really imo their all nice simple designs and would all go quite nicely together in lots of diff combinations :)

yo-yo that looks amazing :O did not realise it could look so good, perhaps the carmate copy isnt quite as good :wacko:

im back to being undecided, but still the majority of people prefer impul ... but then perhaps the nismo one is rarer in that case :laugh:

yo-yo that looks amazing :O did not realise it could look so good, perhaps the carmate copy isnt quite as good :wacko:

im back to being undecided, but still the majority of people prefer impul ... but then perhaps the nismo one is rarer in that case :laugh:

the carmate pics look like an exact copy, just maybe needs a bit of work with fitment but that's nothing out of the ordinary for fibreglass

it's your car, & imo you can't go wrong with either impul or nismo, both are relatively rare as most gtt's i see rock that atrocious altia bumper :whistling:

yeah both the impul and nismo look really good, the impul does look alot like a stock bumper though, its only a slight difference between the two :S

hahaha yeah unfortunately most gt-ts i see without a stock rear bumper have that ... altia thing hahahah

the rest of that altia kit would look great with the nismo rear bumper though :)

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