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Hi all,

Firstly, with the new year looming - best wishes to one and all.

Fellas, need your help, I just got my boot totally reconstructed too look flat like a R34 and I want to put a R34 wing on there as I think the R34 wing and boot (excluding the lights of the R33) looks tough. So I want best of both worlds, R33 everything but with a R34 look-a-like boot and a R34 wing. I've decided on this and will persue it in a couple of weeks.

But I'm still twisting and turning on which R34 wing to choose...

Please advise, lets call them numbers 1, 2 and 3.

1. http://carmate.com/Images/BodyKitImages/NSGTT99NRB_big.jpg

2. http://carmate.com/Images/BodyKitImages/99...BX--RBS_RSW.jpg

3. http://carmate.com/Images/BodyKitImages/NSGTT99GTRLOWRW.jpg

Tell me what you think fellas.

Kevin

Thanks fellas... yeah, R34 wings on R33's look hot as... very nice....

At the moment, I'm leaning towards wing number 1... I think it's worth it...

I like the tough GT look... thanks fellas.

Any other pics would be much appreciated.

i say the first would suit it best or go a carbon drift wing

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Yeah, looks nice mate... I think a wing like a signature look ... I want something different.

I currently have a R34 Nismo wing on but the stands 'lean outwards' which makes it look less tough... I'd prefer for it to sit straight up.

You got a side pic?

Thanks.

Option 1 for sure. You're planting ideas in my head dude :D

Ha ha ha ha... yeah that's it... I see so many GTR wings out there( nothing wrong with them) but just way too comoon, then I huffed and the puffed... so then I finally decided to go sometign totally different.

Wing 1 is tough as ah? Half GT wing and half OEM R34... looks tough... like how it sits so straight up and flips on the sides.

Love the above pic of the 34 GTR wing on the silver 33...that looks horn!!!

Either the GTR wing as pictured, or the GT style imo.

Maybe those handy with photoshop could help you out Kevin??

Last night on Lygon street I seen a black r33 with the standard r34 GTT spoiler, looked awsome az! I rekon do that!!

Also, outter all the wings you got up, i say option 1 for sure!

Thanks mate, yeah - I think I'll go option one .. just has the nice upstanding look with a nice blend of GT and gtr look.

Thanks.

Love the above pic of the 34 GTR wing on the silver 33...that looks horn!!!

Either the GTR wing as pictured, or the GT style imo.

Maybe those handy with photoshop could help you out Kevin??

Yeah, I agree the R34 GTR wing on a R33 looks hot as ... yeah for sure, someone with Adobe Photoshop skills would be great... as I'm shocking at it.... :(

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