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Sciby.. nice

i'd do it to mine right now, but those dog ear things on each side look kinda weird ;) prob go a stealth wing..

btw where does the wiring pass through the bootlid for the rear spoiler light?

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My R32 GTST had a GTR rear wing attached to it. There were 4 clips that attached it to the boot lid. After removing them i found that they were also stuck down with some bloody strong double sided tape. i tryed to pull it off but it wouldnt budge.. felt like i could do chin ups on there almost. any way after half an hour or so my dad said "get some fishing line and use it 2 cut the tape" and guess what .....IT WORKED!!!!

so if ur wing is stuck on with tape or glue use a long peice of fishing line in a slow sid 2 side motion 2 cut the glue or tape. the wing will virtually fall off after. also a little cleaning up of the boot lid was also needed as there was heaps of tape still stuck to it.

Hope it helps!!!!:)

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Originally posted by Demon Dave

I've seen a couple of Skylines over here with the boot spoiler removed. You can buy replacement "flush fitting" boot lids too - looks pretty cool, especially when the car is lowered...:)

Do you have a name of a place where the flush fitting boots can be sourced? I would love one of those with a C-west wing :)

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