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i have a jun wing on my 33 and its pretty understated... well sort of :)

its no bigger that a GTR wing anyway...

but as for the question of what's in...

every time i pull up at a servo i get this one...

"fully sick car bro, you should take off da wing tho u-le"

(best way to ensure i keep it ON)

i have a jun wing on my 33 and its pretty understated... well sort of :)

its no bigger that a GTR wing anyway...

but as for the question of what's in...

every time i pull up at a servo i get this one...

"fully sick car bro, you should take off da wing tho u-le"

(best way to ensure i keep it ON)

LOL.... funny ..... did they have a big white and black dice hanging off the mirror? LOL

Fully sick mate.

I had a stock s2 wing on mine for ages.. when first looking at them an for say first 3 months it looked too square an fugly. after buying myself a gtr styled rear which does look better hence it's common-ness I had 2 reactions... the gtr "style" wing was not worth the cash an that felt sore. The second was the difference in down force was there. my car with s2 worked remarkably well for what it was, definetly less drag in a straight line and "some" actual down force was there but with the R wing long sweeping corners definetly feel less "floaty" under power but we are talking poof teenths of differences.... i am a picky bastard.

s2 33t. so the extra stuff on turn 1 of eastern creek under braking not so much.

Edited by gts-4 dreamer
The only way for a R33 to look decent with a GT wing is to remove the GTR wing blade, put the GT wing on and reattach everything back together.

don't quite get cha... got a picture?

cheers... sounds interesting though

Well fellas, for those "wingless" fans are out there... damn, I say wingless is nice... I don't like the drift wing... check this... HOT AS...

http://www.xtreme-bodykits.com.au/upload/s...33/DSCF0702.JPG

Im gonna say GTR Wing... Pure Sex

mycarrims.JPG

You don't mind that every man and his dog has one??

I do - can't stand be the same...

I currently have a r34 Nismo Wing on mine R33 - damn, hot have had so much praise...

Fellas,

I got a mate who wants to sell me one of his JDM wings... it looks like the one on the civic in fast and furious 1... what do you think it will look like on a SKYLINE R33?? He's selling it for a reasonable price... tell me what you think?

Anyone got this on their car yet - got pics?

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