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personally i think on a 33 it looks a lil funny, and the 32. but i think the 34s look awsome with a wing.

Lol i take that into account andru, nice to see ur input in here finally.

Howz ur 34 goin btw...is it fully sik yet.

lmao where did u get that pic...

Lol just found it on my comp, must have come accross it some time ago on my daily "searches" on the net.

Said sumfin else on it, but hey, nuffin a little photoshop magic cant fix, lol.

GTR wing came as standard on some gtst.

I dunno, maby if i had a series2 33 i could pull it off, but not on a series1.

Thats just my opinion though.

To me its like putting a GTR badge on the back of a GTST.

40th anniversary models...

PS: Please do a goole search for 'drift wing' and see what comes up... cause the stealth wing is not a drift wing...

Well i did what u said , googled drift wing, and found this picture.

http://www.spoilershop.com.au/images/acc/s...rift%20wing.jpg

As you can see, picture is called "Nissan skyline rear drift wing".

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