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All I hear lately is "Put your wing back on. There's too many 32's out there without rear wings and yours looks too common now" So I want to know if that's true or my mates and GF just keep seeing the same 32's over and over again.

If this has been done before, my bad !

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both my 32s have wings. GTST has type M wing, GTR has GTR wing. the GTST wing i could live without but i think the GTR looks much better with the factory wing on. it was designed to all work together.

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Just thought I would refresh your memory a bit!!! :)

Anyways, I've got an R32 GTS-T sedan in WA (that's the big one on the left :O ). I bought it wingless and see no reason to add one on. Just haven't felt the need for more down force in my daily driven vehicle...

I'm from Western Australia (you know, the bit on the left), so I guess My preference counts for nothing...

HAHA didnt you know that our state is not part of Australia ;) . As for the poll I dont have a R32 but I rekon looks better with a wing :D .

ROFLMAO !!! :rofl:

Skylines in WA huh ?!?! Well if that don't beat all .................. They told me there was nothing but Fords over there :ermm: Well, if I knew how to edit the poll I'd include you guys :)

I share the opinion that a GT-R needs it's rear wing to be a "GT-R" but cleaning under a GTS-T rear wing is just a pain in the a$$ + I think it looks better without the wing. This opinion is NOT shared by the GF & some mates.

Still it'll be interesting to see just how many people have removed their wings........

my r32 gtst has its standard wing on there. although i dont dislike the no-wing look, i think my mistress (the car is called mistress cos the gf gets jealous of her) would feel naked without it :pwned:

prefer the spoiler.

Cant be stuffed either way. I bought it with a wing and i really dont care enough to remove it. (that, and how the hell can i justify the cost of a respray of the boot lid)

I'd rather spend my money on performance or beer.

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