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Im with the guys on this one. Mates dont let mates put sh!t like that on your car. Its pointless, a waste of cash, and a pig magnet. If you have cash to blow, im more than happy to spend it on more worthwhile projects.

Go for a small subtle wing like the gtr or a tight 1" lip. Unless of course you've got mad skills in teh driftzors then but all means get a penis enhancing t-wing.

"where would i find this type of wing. any help will be cool.."

In a cartoon! Dude its way too over the top, it's like those crappy Orange County bikes, festooned with "tribal" designs *gag*...check out some D1 if if a wing is your thing.

at the end of the day its your choice dude. But hey as to your original question as to where you can get one i would send an email through to a kit shop to say this is what i am after, what do you have. I just did a search on the main sites and I cant find the style you are looking for.

unless you plan to enter D1 Drift, dont fit it.

Your call, however Id say looking at that pic with all the sharp point bits on it, Id say it would be very illegal and alot easier for a cop to spot than a venting BOV would be.

where would i find this type of wing. any help will be cool

thanks

hey flash,

you can try any shop which does car parts as they might be able to source you one

have alook at;

Vision-R (http://www.visionr.com.au/) they are in perth SOR - they do alot of body parts and im sure they will be able to source you what your looking for

also you can try EVO-R and Spl1t Second (Unit 1/88 Briggs St, Welshpool Ph: 9472 6318)

place like Wheelspin, X-speed or cred may also be able to find you

my personal tip would dont buy a cheapo one as they wont look good, spend some extra cash and get a nice c-west carbon fiber item and it will look mint :rofl:

something like this rb.jpg

good luck

Michael :(

I like it....oops, did i type that outloud? ha ha (kidding, not my cup of tea)

Be careful it does not tear your boot lid off at 100kph!

CARTOYS in SA have things like that. Dont know how much as never really looked hard.

  • 5 months later...

Hey guys i found my wing i got a C-west GT wing. i only got the the alunium one since the carbon fibre one was like just about over 2k. anyways this cost me 1100 and vision r has sourced it for me. at the moment its going to take up to 2 - 4 weeks from japan as the wing has to be made up. in the pic the legs are far apart but my one the legs are going to be close together.

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