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Hey Guys,

I have an R33 S2 and I am currently trying to decide on what to do with the spoiler. I have a Drift/Stealth wing sitting in my garage and was going to fit that, but recently thought about removing the stock spoiler and just bogging the holes up. I never used to like the look of it, but now i think it looks quite good.

What do you think looks bette

Also, when i decide on one or the other, where in Adelaide do you recommend i get it done? (properly).

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Thanks,

Cas.

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Stealth wing is much better than no wing, but even the stealth wings are getting too common, i also have one.

Keep the S2 wing and fit a genuine Nissan R33 boot lip, under it. My mate fitted mine to his car with a S2 wing, it looked PHAT! Unfortunately i have no pictures of his car, with the wing, as it was only done recently.

Here is an OLD pic of my car with the boot lip:

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u need a spoiler of some sort on a 33 cause of the way the rear gaurds/boot is designed. looks shit without.

The only one i like on a 33 is the one that Darren (Deluxe) has, i'm sure he'll post a pic for ya when he see's this thread!

u need a spoiler of some sort on a 33 cause of the way the rear gaurds/boot is designed. looks shit without.

The only one i like on a 33 is the one that Darren (Deluxe) has, i'm sure he'll post a pic for ya when he see's this thread!

can you post a pic?

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