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Hey guys

I'm after a bit of information on flat boots.

I was wondering where you got yours, how much you paid etc.

Also are the standard brackets and other standard parts used or do you need new ones?

+ Has anyone just made their standard boot flat by rising it up and stuff?

Thanks,

Brett

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Hey guys

I'm after a bit of information on flat boots.

I was wondering where you got yours, how much you paid etc.

Also are the standard brackets and other standard parts used or do you need new ones?

+ Has anyone just made their standard boot flat by rising it up and stuff?

Thanks,

Brett

hey, im also considering the going with the flat boot, although i found a nice rear spoiler at www.justjap.com called the stealth that looks sick and gives you the flat boot look.

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this has been covered a bit if you do a search..

PSI parts on here sell the stealth rear drift wing for $150 i think

i have made a bootlid for my GTR here's a few pics...

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My brother in-law owns a panel shop, you need to remove the standard wing, weld the hols up, then they raise and mold some fibre glass over the remaining boot lid making it even with the rear. The trick it to blend it in making it flush with the tail light making it look like factory. Any panel shop would be able to do this go around and get some prices.

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My brother in-law owns a panel shop, you need to remove the standard wing, weld the hols up, then they raise and mold some fibre glass over the remaining boot lid making it even with the rear. The trick it to blend it in making it flush with the tail light making it look like factory. Any panel shop would be able to do this go around and get some prices.

ahh no....your very wrong. No offence very wrong

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