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i just dont like it as u cant see crap out the back window and cant tell if its a cop car ehind me at night or not lol

ha ah ah ha...word of advice - if you keep this wing, make sure you don't tint your car - or else you'll find it even harder to see out of the back window, especially at night.

If you want a nice, clean and flush look - you can go GTR wing but every man and his dog (including myself) has one - why? Because they're nice. >_<

Cheers.

If I knew the answer I would've posted it

But you can call it the 'Name It' Wing

There's a thing called google - use it... it is a Jun wing - a replica of course ... might not be as nice but it's a copy alright. >_<

MattyP do u have rear pods i cant tell?

also ur car looks exactly like mine (i.e shell) , mines a 33R V-spec too, same colour. and people always say my front bar isnt genuine and question if its a GTR....

also i dont have rear pods.

Is it possible some GTR's came out without rears and different front bars?

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MattyP do u have rear pods i cant tell?

also ur car looks exactly like mine (i.e shell) , mines a 33R V-spec too, same colour. and people always say my front bar isnt genuine and question if its a GTR....

also i dont have rear pods.

Is it possible some GTR's came out without rears and different front bars?

Some GTR's smash their front bars, hence they have to go aftermarket or some just want an aftermarket one - hence, people will say it's not genuine - fair enough, I'd say... not saying your's after market, but it may be...

Secondly, rear pods were factory options on GTR's ... I think it makes them look tougher... kinda looks different without them... but without pods, the rears look more defined.

My car's exterior is very original (cept for Nismo smoked lenses and the Gandors that are to be fitted later). I questioned about the front bar myself, however the main reason was because it didn't have the front vents which I later found to be are from N1 spec GTR front bars.

MattyP hey mate is that a front bonnet lip on it???

Yes it does have a bonnet lip on it...Nismo item.

I dont have pictures yet ay coz mine looks like a truck, but i just purchased some coilovers and I recently put rims on, so as soon as its dumpd theres guna be HARDDDDD photos haha

will post up as soon as i take em :D

im guna buy some rear pods coz yeah i prefer them...

ooo tommo ur gtr is one of the coolest ive ever seen :)

looks exactly like mine cept for the wheels...

the black wheels and black (or c/f wing) look realy good.

I've got the c/f wing, just need the wheels to complete the look :thanks:

Here is mine, nice and clean again (rain makes it look a bit dirty)

Skirts are fixed and back on - finally - only took me 2 years to get around to doing.

Any idea what side skirts I have? They are different to the stock ones I have seen as these wrap around underneath where the door closes.

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