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Purchased a more sensible wing for my car and was wondering where I can get it sprayed+fitted in Melbourne? (SE area~ dandy, bayswater, springvale etc...)

The underside of the wing has no screw holes and additional holes would be needed in the bootlid.

Would anyone be able to come up with an estimate on the painting+fitting for the wing?

Im assuming $200~ for paint/fit plus another $200 to fix previous holes in boot.

Attached is the spoiler which was purchased today :laugh:

If anyone is interested in purchasing my c-west gt wing just pm me :laugh:

Thanks

- Patrick

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Hello

Purchased a more sensible wing for my car and was wondering where I can get it sprayed+fitted in Melbourne? (SE area~ dandy, bayswater, springvale etc...)

The underside of the wing has no screw holes and additional holes would be needed in the bootlid.

Would anyone be able to come up with an estimate on the painting+fitting for the wing?

Im assuming $200~ for paint/fit plus another $200 to fix previous holes in boot.

Attached is the spoiler which was purchased today :laugh:

If anyone is interested in purchasing my c-west gt wing just pm me :laugh:

Thanks

- Patrick

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I had mine re-painted a few years ago at Holloway Panels in Bayswater - $250 from memory.
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Thanks blind_elk for the price.

I was in the market for a gtr wing for the gtst, but too many people seem to have that wing already, so looked around for any other options. It's a do-luck copy wing for the r32, i reckon the height of it is same/smaller than your standard r32 gtr wing.

http://www.do-luck.com/img/nissan/sky/hcr32_1/main_r.jpg

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  • 2 weeks later...

Went to a panel beater today, and he told me due to so many holes from the gt wing, the bootlid will warp from welding. Told me to either get another bootlid or bog up the 12 holes from the GT wing.....

In the end he said, $200~ to fix holes from stock gtst wing and paint exterior.

$200~ to paint new spoiler

Is the panel beater right? or is he just being noob. Should i just go for the bog for the GT wing holes?

If all fails, would anyone be interested in a bootlid+gt spoiler mounted :)

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Decided to size up the spoiler to see how it would look like :laugh:

As i have my old gt brackets, the inner spoiler was hitting it so had to detach and lift it up a bit.

Process of getting another bootlid to swap over and install the new spoiler on :)

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