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Looking for a Trust rear spoiler

Looking for a rear window spoiler as well.

If anyone has a lead or could possible ship this stuff to the USA please contact me. Its impossible to find any parts here.

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Welcome to SAU Derek.

Look at F/S thread here on SAU + Post up a thread in WtB section too for your parts > good luck

And how on earth can you get away with a non-approved Skyline GT-R in USA? In some states you can have them? Other states they're crushed?

Excellent!

Is that your car mate?

If so, what size tyre are you running? im guessing they would be 18 x 10.5 +15? I have a set of 275 40s at home already.

Unfortunately it is not mine. He is a member of JDMST and it is a very nice example. Correct, sizing is 18*10.5 +15 all round.

GT-R looks terrific Grant!

If only it were mine Terry :(

I'm still stuck with the POS GTS-t on the previous pages lol.

And how on earth can you get away with a non-approved Skyline GT-R in USA? In some states you can have them? Other states they're crushed?

i dont know for sure, but i was under that when the cars get to a certain age, they're a-ok in some states.

Excellent!

Is that your car mate?

If so, what size tyre are you running? im guessing they would be 18 x 10.5 +15? I have a set of 275 40s at home already.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/393546-my-97-series-iii-bcnr33/

That's his build thread on here and I think it may have more details in his blog that's in his sig.. :thumbsup:

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