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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".

Yes well done, what about the other 15 pictures that came up? Were they all the same?

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

i got one on my car and i am pretty sure it looks bad asssss.... it looks funny if you have a lamo stock car and a spoiler but if you have a kitted out car with wheels it really adds to the look

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and if you think that looks shitty then you need your eyes checked

I think the drift wing aka little duckie wing looks ok if you want to achieve a family, sedan look ... e.g. like a Honda Accord Euro - but if you want a sports car look, I would not suggest it... however, like a few people have said - some people get the drift wing to fill up the steeping gap in the boot to level it with the quarter panel - which is fair enough.

If you're really against the GTR wing... what you can do is this... get the D-wing to level up the boot ec; then chuck a GT Wing like the picture above or whatever you like just behind it... this way, your boot is filled up and you don't have a normal (everyone's got) GTR wing look.

Alternatively, as suggested before - get yourself a full boot replacement so that it looks all filled up.

Up to you mate - beauty is at the eyes of the beholder.

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i got one on my car and i am pretty sure it looks bad asssss.... it looks funny if you have a lamo stock car and a spoiler but if you have a kitted out car with wheels it really adds to the look

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and if you think that looks shitty then you need your eyes checked

Probably one of the neated, tough-looking and clean R32's I've seen in a while - can't say anything about that.

However, the metal GT wing has to go in my opinion - doesnt suit the car... would go for a wingless look instead as with R32's, wings have never been there thing imo.

yeah we aren't allowed 33's in canada yet so i can't tell you what to do on a 33..... i am not a huge fan of GTR spoilers i think they look outdated and suit the car at the time it was made..... it also depends on how extreme of a look you are going for? i don't understand why you don't post a pic of your car first and then we can see what we are working with

like i said if you have stock everything a massive spoiler will look rediculously out of place

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mostly i see these kind of spoilers on the 33

Damn,, the black R33 from JDL Tuning looks hot as... gotta say, this guy knows a thing or two about cosmetics - he/she should be a Revlon chick... lol

Damn, by adding the little hood-wing thing on the back window it blends well with the d-wing and looks flush at... not to mention the veilside backbar... nice... but like I said earlier... this look makes it look Elegant and family-car style - not a Sports and tough look....

Up to you on what style you want to achieve....

what rear bar are you going to use?

Havnt really thought bout that yet, moneys abit of a problem atm, got pulled over for speeding plus rego is due in bout 2 weeks lol.

But if i was to choose one off the top of my head, i would like this one

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Nice and simple i guess

This one also looks phat, its from freddy at topstage.

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I think the drift wing aka little duckie wing looks ok if you want to achieve a family, sedan look ... e.g. like a Honda Accord Euro - but if you want a sports car look, I would not suggest it... however, like a few people have said - some people get the drift wing to fill up the steeping gap in the boot to level it with the quarter panel - which is fair enough.

If you're really against the GTR wing... what you can do is this... get the D-wing to level up the boot ec; then chuck a GT Wing like the picture above or whatever you like just behind it... this way, your boot is filled up and you don't have a normal (everyone's got) GTR wing look.

Alternatively, as suggested before - get yourself a full boot replacement so that it looks all filled up.

Up to you mate - beauty is at the eyes of the beholder.

Yer thats what i would really be aiming to acheive, a nice simple look, with the boot flush. Besides, gettin a full blown sports look isnt a good idea where i live, the cops are real hard c**ts when it comes 2 skylines.

But yer, fanx 4 the suggestions.

yeah we aren't allowed 33's in canada yet so i can't tell you what to do on a 33..... i am not a huge fan of GTR spoilers i think they look outdated and suit the car at the time it was made..... it also depends on how extreme of a look you are going for? i don't understand why you don't post a pic of your car first and then we can see what we are working with

like i said if you have stock everything a massive spoiler will look rediculously out of place

Yer so-far my car is completly stock in terms of body styling so i dont want to go for anything outrageous.

Heres a few pics of my car, nothing special but it does the job. :banana:

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Btw, sorry for not posting pics earlier.

I don't like you :)

:banana:

And for the record, they look great when done right...

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Hahaha dw i still like you ;)

And sure that wing looks great, never said they didnt.

I just wouldnt prefer them, especially when i dont have a kit.

Is everything cool between us now, lol.

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