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Ive got a pretty tricky question. I have already recieved mixed responses.

Now I think I'm just gonna finalise it with a vote.

First and foremost - I'm a spoiler guy. Nothing too outrageous like a GT wing etc. Just something that finishes off the car.

I'm stuck with a problem about my car though. I'm not sure what to actually do.

I have attached a few pics of the stages. I'm not 100% with my current spoiler (it's just that tad too tall for my liking) but if it's seen to be decent I will keep it on.

I am just finding it too hard to decide which one to have on. I like them all and personally think a series 2 spoiler would suit it nicely (just the right height/shape etc). But I'm not 100%

This is the car as we speak. This is the "Current big one": Please post if you choose this one (I stuffed the poll)

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This is the series 1 spoiler:

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No spoiler:

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Ok;

Now that you have seen the good shots, lets look at the "bad".

Current:

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S1:

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None:

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Thoughts/comments/suggestions would be appreciated.

Sorry for the lame thread name; just thought it would be funny :P

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WOOT! yeh stealthy's! hey brett...guess what?...your gettn a stealth! end of story haha. i had that big ugly F@#$ off wing remember? it looks way sleeker now i got rid of it. so cf boot or stealth! driftacular :happy:nowingnolt6.jpg

GTR Wing is my preference (I am biased tho)

Drift wing or S2 wing equal second choice..

-- Carmate does the GTR wing in fibreglass... http://www.carmate.com/product_details.php...W&p_id=7761

Questionable service from them though.

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