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hey guys as topic states. i have a do-luck kit goin on my 33 and i cant see the rear looking any good at all with the stock s2 wing, infact i think it will look shite. ill go with the stealth wing if i cant find anything similiar to the do luck one.

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something that half resembles either of these 2 would be great. The reason i dont just buy the do-luck wing is that ive been told that it will cost me nothing short of an arm and a leg.

cheers, mark

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No offense, but that's yuk!!!! ooeoeehhh

You gotta be kidding, but then again everyone's got personal taste... on the upside, not much people have this wing.

you contradict yourself continously. it's like me telling you; no offense but you're an idiot. learn to be a little more open minded about other people's choices/likes.

killswitch88, another option might be the trust drag wing. a few of us wouldn't mind either the doluck or trust wing, it's just a matter of someone bringing one in cheap enough to make some cheaper pieces. keep us posted on how you go.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...533&hl=drag

i loooove this do luck wing.............i want it soooooooooooo bad

Damn, I love the car... looks tough... the wing is unique - however, you will find the cops will stop you and defect you as it has pretuding sharp parts and is hanging outwards behind the wheel arch.

But yeah, unique bro.

Good luck.

i think 34's are among the sexiest cars in the world but i do not like that set up pictured above one bit. i think to compliment the do-luck rear u need a wing that sits nice and low and comes out as wide as possibe (one above too wide!) think it looks wrong with that trust drag wing still way too high but thanks for suggestions! plz keep em coming the car SHOULD actually be ready soon and if nothing better comes along it will be stealth wing for me. cheers guys, mark

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