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i dunno but they looks sweet...i think it's a Nismo Aero wing..NismoR34 might be able to shed some light on it but dunno. I"ve seen cars with em in Vic but i think the only way to get them here if someone is selling one or you get a place to make a copy of one for ya.

Yeah I was thinking the GTR wing to beging with but then I saw those pics and it's a factory nismo kit like mine. Thought it might match nicely. Damn it's huge though, maybe if I angle it properly I could launch the car, haha. Could be handy for that peak hour traffic. Any other suggestions instead of the Areo II wing?

I agree with most above comments Adzmax.

Its a nismo factory option wing, along with the rear bar, side skirts and front bar.

I like all of these options except for the wing, where I agree with R34GTT-R

But at the end of the day, its up to you - do what YOU want mate!

I have seen some JAP parts importers advertising 34 bits such as factory wing like mine for around $300-400. In Adel. & Syd mainly. I think it was Just Jap in Adel actually. CHeck the usual websites - links in Vic section ;)

Everybody has been saying it is a Nismo kit, but it is not. It is Altia and if you are happy to shop around, some Chinese shops might be able to get them. If not, try Nissan dealers (Blackburn, Ferntree Gully) because the last time I checked, they can get Nismos and Altias for you, since they have some kind of collaboration with Nissan Japan.

PM me if you need help, I might be able to get one for you...

Hey there E, you still O/S?

I dont see why Altia would copy Nismo so closely - they look the same, the skirts are definately Nismo ones, unless altia copied them too :confused:

If you ask me the bodykit and wing are all either nismo copies [altia] or nismo.

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