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Hi guys after a boot lid,

doesnt matter what colour

Reason is, i want to take the wing off my original boot lid

and have no wing at all.

I believe buying aanother boot lid with no wing on it, will be cost effective and less hassle

Any help would be great,

Thanks

Barret

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buy an aftermarket one like mine or have it custom filled..you will have the gaps otherwise..or just take ya wing of its easy..but ya will have holes to fill..

Edited by thizzle

I would take the wing off mine, but im not sure what the go is with, the brake light wires that are connected to the wing,

if they can just be disconnected, or cut, or taken right out?

Im going to eventually put on just the lip wing, dont really like the boy racer look. ( in my opinion) And i believe looks much nicer without a wing like Thizzles car, or with one of those lips.

Hey guys thanks for the replies

i might go thizzles idea and buy a bootlid with the stealth wing.

Or if i find a bootlid without a wing, i'll buy a stealth wing by itself.

Im located in Brisbane QLD

Any ppl in QLD that have a spare bootlid, for cheap

let us know

Thanks

stealth wing from jms carmate or jetspeed depending on the style you want cost ya less than 200$ without paint..keep your og boot..just rip off your wing and replace with new wing..forget the new boot no need for it...save some canoli$$$$

Edited by thizzle

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