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I've found stealth wings on psiparts, spoilershop, carmate and unique auto sports.

Does anyone know if one exists with a built in LED tail light, similar to that on my GTR wing:

wingii2.jpg

If not, i wonder if its possible to mod the stealth wing before prepping and painting...

Also does anyone have a recommendation on what stealth wing to go for? spoilershop was twice the price of psiparts and carmate, im not sure if thats because the quality is twice as good? From what i can tell, they all look pretty similar.

Edited by Trav33

Any thing is possible with the right money :). I have seen them b4, but I cant remember, sorry. And I dont think the spoiler shop's merchandise is any better, just twice the price cos they can. I may be wrong tho, so dont quote me on that

all i did was put the normal stealth wing on, then wired up another brake light from the original wires to the spoiler light.

I bought the led brake light at autobahn, and just stuck it with double sided tape to the top of the rear window.

That is if you are doing it for legal reasons

Edited by 180_mph

I have to agree with you, the LED light on the spoiler just makes it look so much more tougher and classy.

However with the Stealth wing or "no-wing" wing as I call it, never has come with the LED brake light and never will.

For the R33, no wing looks better than the GTR one.

For the R33, no wing looks better than the GTR one.

I agree, always wanted the sleak look since i got my skyline a few years ago, just never got around to spending some money on the exterior.

Sounds like i'll have to mod the stealth spoiler myself!

The stealth wing i purchased from Jetspeed bout 5 years ago (not sure if they are still open) had a hole for the LED barke light but i actually filled it in..

So they do exist. The mould they used was off an original item brought over from Japan. Not a mould made from a fibrglass unit like all te ones these days..

I sent jetspeed an email (they're still around), but said they've never sold anything with the hole for the light. hrmmm.

  • 3 weeks later...

Just for anyone's future reference...

Can get stealth wings with the LED light bar from http://www.autoworx.com.au/

They only charge an extra $66 for the light.

Thanks for the info steveo_r33!

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Edited by Trav33

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