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These are installed in the boot.

Remove the partition between boot cavity and battery.

Look on both sides under the parcel tray and you will see 2 rubber boots on each side.

Remove the rubber boots and you'll see some fixed threaded bolts.

These are the mounting points for your strut bar.

They dont look like it but they are.

You'll need some nuts aswell.

:O

These are installed in the boot.

Remove the partition between boot cavity and battery.

Look on both sides under the parcel tray and you will see 2 rubber boots on each side.

Remove the rubber boots and you'll see some fixed threaded bolts.

These are the mounting points for your strut bar.

They dont look like it but they are.

You'll need some nuts aswell.

:)

Hey

Actually this is incorrect on my R33 i had to actually remove the rear parcel shelf from inside the car to get axcess to the rear struts. Their is no way you can get to them from in the boot. R32 YES R33 NO.

Edited by the97skyline

I thought the same with my R33 but there are 2 bolts on each side in the boot cavity.

They are covereed over with a rubber "L" shaped sock.

Ive got a series 1 but I dont think they are different with the series 2?

Have you installed it yet?

I thought the same with my R33 but there are 2 bolts on each side in the boot cavity.

They are covereed over with a rubber "L" shaped sock.

Ive got a series 1 but I dont think they are different with the series 2?

Have you installed it yet?

hahahaah Dam man, SORRY your right. No shit i though they were part of the car didn't know that you could remove them.

Thanks bro

Haha! Its all good. I said exactly the same thing.

Have you worked out a way to keep the partition?

Are you gonna cut it or just leave it off?

:D

Hey man I installed it today, keeping the partition. Not the best but ok i guess. hahah

Edited by the97skyline
Haha! Its all good. I said exactly the same thing.

Have you worked out a way to keep the partition?

Are you gonna cut it or just leave it off?

:D

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Edited by the97skyline

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