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Hi guys,

Well, it has finally come to this... I got an aftermarket GT style wing on my black Skyline... looks absolutely awesome - but got a bight yellow one for it... so now I got two options... well, I wanted to get a nice change to it anyways...

Wing or now wing....

I've seen a few cars without a spoiler/wing on the back - damn, some look so 'stubborn', 'mean' and 'aggessive' - it really brings out the rear of a Skyline much more... so was wondering if anyone here can post of some pictures of their ride without a wing/spoiler or a small drift wing... basically I just want to see what a skyline would look like without a spolier/wing at all...

Many thanks in advance...

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Where did you buy it & how long is it?

I bought 1 as well, only 50" (127cm)

too narrow 4 my fat ass R33 :S

took out the old spoiler and yeah I know what you're saying

although I think it'd look a lil better with the stealth/duck wing

there's 1 on some eBay store selling for $239

if you ask me that's a rip-off for small piece of plastic/fireglass

because after I took the spoiler off, I noticed the boot slants downwards

and doesn't align with the rear body.

plus got shit loads of holes you need 2 cover up

here's some pics of mine without the spoiler

post-36123-1176160306.jpg

post-36123-1176160382.jpg

We sell the Drift/Signal Wing for $150 if your interested.

does that mean it has a brake light? autoworx in wa does them... i like them with the brake light it in there..

then again i just bought a gtr wing :-) costed me 350$ :-( rip off but i needed an immac one

Is it $150.00 painted and installed? If so, I'll be seeing you this weekend!! I like how it emphasis the rear more... nice

That price is for supply only. Sorry but we don't offer fitting or painting either.

WPN-O33 is that the JUN side skirts?

curious where you got your parts from :)

Hey Mate, i can't quite remember but im preety sure the side skirts are nismo 400r.

These parts are available from jetspeed & carmate check out their websites...

The main difference is in the vent at the rear. Hopefully these pictures will tell you the difference. I have put up a few different side skirts (all with vents as I assume thats what you are after) to look at the differences.

Nismo 400R

400R.jpg

JUN

JUN.jpg

Gracer

Gracer.jpg

Do Luck (GTR)

Do%20Luck.jpg

The main difference is in the vent at the rear. Hopefully these pictures will tell you the difference. I have put up a few different side skirts (all with vents as I assume thats what you are after) to look at the differences.

Nismo 400R

400R.jpg

JUN

JUN.jpg

Gracer

Gracer.jpg

Do Luck (GTR)

Do%20Luck.jpg

How much for one of those GT-R like wings? uwanted?

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