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Hehe .. I thought this is funny! I was having a late lunch at Northbridge yesterday, when I walked past this beautiful brand new dark blue 350Z with a riced-up GT wing parking outside Gelare !! I thought to myself, this is blasphemy :whatsthat How can someone stick a really high GT wing on this car .. On closer inspection I noticed that the GT wing is the same as the one on my Supra (Top Secret GT2 carbon fibre) . Anyway, as I walked past the front of the car I noticed it had a P-PLATE AND A YELLOW STICKER. Poor kid must have had the “defect sticker” due to the GT wing. :Paranoid:

Conclusion : Black GT wing on a blue 350Z doesn't look right :)

http://www.titanmotorsports.com/topsecgt2car.html

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haha yeah Paul and I saw the same 350Z pulled over outside of Bunbury - he was travelling with a white R33 also with a GT wing and they also pulled paul over for his GT wing - so there was 3 of us all in a row pulled over for the wings. But i assumed because of Pauls explanation of the fact they are legal that they let him go - so they mustve yellow stickered him somewhere else.

Im sorry i have to disagree with u - on the 350Z the GT wing looks horny as!! but i cant say i like them on the R33's!

Originally posted by Nizmo

Im sorry i have to disagree with u - on the 350Z the GT wing looks horny as!! but i cant say i like them on the R33's!

Niz, don't get me wrong. I actually like the GT2 wing.. Heck, I like it A LOT. But for some reason, because of the curve nature of the 350Z, sticking a GT wing on a curved surface doesn't look right. I suppose this is why he attracted the attention from the police.

This is on my Supra, but I think the one I saw yesterday was about 50% higher than mine :) .. Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder :)

i saw it in the city friday arvo

metallic blue with plates '--999999' somethin like that

that gt wing looks alright suprisingly, much better than they do on r33s etc

had similar look as the top secret 350z in hpi mag...

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GT wings look wrong on all cars.........

There the epitmany of RICE

Daniel

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As opposed to a Yellow WRX then...

Did any one here about that Orange 350Z the Cops clocked at 242KM/h odd down the kwinana a few weeks back?

Apperently the Commodore couldn't keep up.. And it's got a bigger motor ;-D

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