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hey all im after a drift wing for my car i dont mind the stealth wings however there quite common now im after something like the do luck wing or that itself however im not sure if anyone sells them in australia or where i can get them from, any help would be great its for a r33 , and if anyone knows any nice drift wings who can post and let me know where i can get one from

cheers sam

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ahaha cheers guys...

ahhhhh i got my 'd' (drift) wing from carmate... it shouldnt really be drift either - more stealth. originally from ab flug

sammie is right with the DRAG ME wing.

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after something like this i suppose. without the price of a do-luck tag. :S

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I really like the stealth wing over the stock, the only problem is water tends to build up on the boot lid since the wing doesnt allow drainage so you end up with dirt marks if you dont dry off the water after a wash or rain.

its no biggie though.

Oh one other thing, you'll need to add a centre brake light on your rear window too

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You're lucky I'm bored... Would have to import it most likely

http://www.aeropalace.co.jp/

How goods the Super Nintendo music :D

Baaahhahahaa love it... baadoodadadadooobaadadada!! hehe!

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Oh one other thing, you'll need to add a centre brake light on your rear window too

my window tinter guy took my centre light off my rear window when he tinted it, he said it was only put there for compliance and dosent need to be there for rego....

So i dnt have one :D

Drift Limo pitty its in japanese or id already be ordering one!

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