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Sorry guys, i don't have a photo but i saw a white R34 coupe at Macca's Nunawading on Sunday morning that had a flush boot spoiler (no posts) that protruded about 100mm past the boot. Was wondering if anyone new what it could be and if they had any pics of it. Thanks heaps.

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Just wondering about the legality of that, it looks nice though,

Provided you still have a 3rd brake light (which i think is mounted in the boot lid on a 34 >_< ) that wing would be legal, as it looks to be completely made from fibre glass, even the supports.

Provided you still have a 3rd brake light (which i think is mounted in the boot lid on a 34 >_< ) that wing would be legal, as it looks to be completely made from fibre glass, even the supports.

nah al, any part that protrudes beyond factory bodywork is illegal...

eg where a "T" style wing protrudes either side of the bodywork it is illegal.

there used to be all the regulations on the vicroads website, but the buggers have taken them off or I can't find them anymore.

nah al, any part that protrudes beyond factory bodywork is illegal...

eg where a "T" style wing protrudes either side of the bodywork it is illegal.

there used to be all the regulations on the vicroads website, but the buggers have taken them off or I can't find them anymore.

Don't forget the gaurds buldge out. My wing sits in a similar manner, but is still within the width of the guards, near the wheels.

Judging from that pic alone, i still say it may be legal.

PS: I know mine is illegal, as it is fully aluminium :)

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From memory, the tomei drag car (the yellow 1 that was stolen) has a spoiler similar to that....thats just going from memory, so i'll try and find a pic to make sure I didn't dream it up

Edit: Nope, doesn't have 1... my mistake

Is this it?

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It was like the sedan one but protruded back further, never seen one on these forums.

Hey,

Any ideas for other places to get that sort of lip picture cause thats the one I am looking for... Only seen it on a standard R34 2000 model GT.

Drew.

From memory, the tomei drag car (the yellow 1 that was stolen) has a spoiler similar to that....thats just going from memory, so i'll try and find a pic to make sure I didn't dream it up

Edit: Nope, doesn't have 1... my mistake

Is this it?

toprpm_219.jpg

toprpm_211.jpg

I was on the other side of the road as it drove past, think that could be it although it was all white and not sure if it had the separate wing at the back but then again maybe it did. Thanks heaps for your help.

Hey,

Any ideas for other places to get that sort of lip picture cause thats the one I am looking for... Only seen it on a standard R34 2000 model GT.

Drew.

Yep, Powerplay has this one but seems to defeat the purpose as the S2 R34 boot spoiler totally covered the factory boot brake light (cos it rusts) and this one has a hole in it to expose the factory brake light.

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Yep, Powerplay has this one but seems to defeat the purpose as the S2 R34 boot spoiler totally covered the factory boot brake light (cos it rusts) and this one has a hole in it to expose the factory brake light.

Wonder if it will fit series 1 then? Cause I already have the break light but it is lower down. I like the rear bar on that sedan wish I could get mine to look like that, thats the only thing i tend not to like on the sedan is the blinkers nad reversing lights i like the way the coupe has em setup way better.

Wonder if it will fit series 1 then? Cause I already have the break light but it is lower down. I like the rear bar on that sedan wish I could get mine to look like that, thats the only thing i tend not to like on the sedan is the blinkers nad reversing lights i like the way the coupe has em setup way better.

There was one of those rear bars on E-bay for a few weeks, only wanted $170 for it and it was new.

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