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well wing or no wing, the skyline looks good both way depends on your taste and how you want your skyline to look like. right now i decided to have a wing ^^ makes it look more sporty and faster, with out wing i rkn more classy and mean as u siad

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

Are you serious mate? Good luck getting anything even painted for less than that price let alone fitted AND supplied.

I like the drift/stealth wing follows the lines of the car nicely and makes it look nice and sleek.

At a guess, around $300.

Thats weird, for a genuine GTR wing only $300? You sell them for $350 on your website and their fiberglass not pastic... no led for the brake light either...

I know i'd never sell mine for $300 :nyaanyaa:

Thats weird, for a genuine GTR wing only $300? You sell them for $350 on your website and their fiberglass not pastic... no led for the brake light either...

I know i'd never sell mine for $300 :nyaanyaa:

Your wing is a 2nd hand, PSI's new.. that's the difference.

It's a normal GTR wing? For Real??

I thought it looked a little bigger than a normal GTR wing. :)

Its an extension for the normal GTR wing.

The GTR wing we sell is very competitive compared to others around. I personally cannot see why a wing would be worth more than $350, but that is up to the person buying it.

Yes we could, however that wing uses the factory GTR wing and has a list price of $1700.

AHhhhh which GTR wing does that come from and its geniun? plus aint that too much lol or are you pulling all of our legs on that price lolz

I tend to think GTR wing's a tad little small.

I like Gracer's wing though....

PSI Parts, so if I wanted a Gracer wing by it self? Would you be able to supply?

Gracer.jpg

Nice GT-R, nice kit etc... but with this is car... more show and less go... go over humps.... potholes etc will be a pain in the neck....

Here's my ride anyways... please tell me if you think it looks better with or without the wing?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=164999

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