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genuine gtr wing with genuine nismo carbon fiber blade, and nismo carbon fiber side insert.

wtf is gtr style?

Mike - everyone's got a GT-R wing on their Skyline - don't know about you, but I can't stand being the same as everyone else...

and oh, that was a typo - I meant, GT stye wing .... with metal stands... sorry...

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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...

Thats the thing, I dont design what my car looks like based on what everyone else thinks..

I do it for myself..

I could not give a toss what anyone else thinks..

Common? Mate you do realise you drive a skyline?.. they arent exactly rare anymore

Only thing i wouldnt ever do is put GTR badges on my GTST... thats just friggen crazy

try finding a good piece of functional rear garnish that suites a 33t better than a 33r wing.

"gtr style" = everything you just said only plastic... the real nismo deal is farken hot... only EVER seen 1 real one though and the endcap surrounds were still new plastic white.

was on a black s2 33t, when I was looking to buy.. the shell from everything visible was great, it drove straight, suspension was shaged, engy had more snapped bolts than solid one and the solid bolts were all threaded. the thing had been very badly returned to stock. lots of scratches on anything not exterior. basically a new respray.

wish I could have bought the exhuast though. twin 2.5" trust items from cat back.. sounded awsome and to this day my ultimate choice for a exhuast system.

rest was still stock..

exhuast many had a crack though it was once a nice bit of hks kit. he only wanted 18k for it.. rip off for the amount of work required. looked hot cept for the shit tri spoke rims.

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?

dont put any wing that was on a civic onto a 'line. esp that one

You should have bought my GTR wing! :yes::P

hi hi hi LOL.. nah, I decided against it in the end... everyone's got them... sick and tired of them... don't wanna be just another Skyline and looks nearly the same.... I got a R34 Nismo GT-wing on my black R33 beast... now, that's not something you see everyday, right?

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