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I got a R33, an original boot without original wing of course and a R34 Nismo Wing... looks tough as and very unique... do it... as far as I know, I thought I was the only one around with this look.

I want to do it, but not sure what it will look like. Anyone got pics or have done it themselves?

i done it about 5 years ago with my old r33 4 door. it made it look heaps better from the rear.

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wow thats tough! was it hard to do ? how much it end up costing you for everything?

pretty easy to do as my 4door bootlid was flush (pretty sure all 4 door bootlids are flush) and it came from factory with no wing... so no holes to repair... just had to get the wing, get it painted, then bolt it up.. the rear bar was then purchased later.. and same process..

i think it cost me $90 for the wing+ $100 for painting wing and front bar (only cause a mate of mine is a painter got it cheap) then installed it myself. not much outlay for a unique look on a 4 door

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