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ew no way that is hot, but dont get it that high, its a car not jet engine. hehe thats my opinion anyways, sounds like its a hard one too find, will be better off finding the wing on the net, or PM

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ew no way that is hot, but dont get it that high, its a car not jet engine. hehe thats my opinion anyways, sounds like its a hard one too find, will be better off finding the wing on the net, or PM

Im trying to find in his original post where it asked for opinions?

Anyway, i did see where he asked if anyone had seen it around...and yes i have seen it before on vivagarage.com.au - check it out, for memory its normally something on special order champ :(

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ah awseom thanks for the info guys much appricated ..

these extentions are adjustable depends how high or low or how far back you want it to go.. personally i think its a safer and better option then the carbon drift wings out there... each to their own i guess..

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Mate Ive been looking around for that for ages in the end I just gave up. From my memory Ive came across some genuine nismo cf pair and they were quite expensive, just not worth it even if it does look hot haha.

That car is in Perth now see it now and then, gotta love that wing.

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Vish have you found out about the yellow tail light covers for me yet mate, if he still has them let me know. And yer thats the wing the whole $370 worth Carmate is shit dude just make sure it fits before you buy because i know there kits dont.

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nismo wingmounts for gtt factory wing -

looked into them a long time ago but genuine ones are too expensive -

ie more than an aftermarket full adjustable wing with c/f top etc.

various places sell fiberglass copies that are not as strong and IMO a bit lame,

a agree ... they look awesome!!!

and they won't get asmuch cop attention as a full adjustable aftermarket item.

although what modded r34 doesn't get cop attention ???

good luck with the search.

john.

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hey lynden , bro his sold out of all gtr parts already i missed out on the rear guards .. that car mate one ive seen looks tacky isnt adjustable but im sure the nismo spec would be apprently metro nissan spare parts said they said the extention uses the existing GT-T wing just had adjustable height and all that added to it with new base mounts ..

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