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If they are anything like the ironing board I saw on a Supra last night don't do it they are an absolute joke. This is my opinion of course but this was a really nice white Supra with a really cool bodykit and this top fuel dragster piece of crap bolted to the boot.

Guy driving it looked Italian so would this be refered to as Rice or Lasagna?:)

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Originally posted by R34

If his numberplate is SAM9999 then yeah

The GT wing that "franky" posted is similar to a "Top Secret", but not quite. Also I don't think you can get a carbon fibre GT wing for $800. Considering the Top Secret is about $AU3000.

Anyway, that can't be me, because the car is not on the road yet ;) .. This is me ..

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Originally posted by Adrian_perth

i am gay :D

:)

on a more serious note, ive seen the wings that Adrian is referring to, the brand is E-Wing. the shop also carries C-West but those aren't CF. I can vouch for the quality of the wings, very nice and light, though the stands are heavy but thats ok coz they feel very solid :D

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