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Item: GTR Adjustable aluminium twin blade spoiler

Condition: Used

Price: $250

To Fit: Suit R33 GTR and R33 GTST

Location: Ferntree Gully, VIC

Contact: Chris

Comments:

GTR adjustable aluminium twin blade spoiler attached to an original R33 skyline boot lid. Will suit R33GTST and R33GTR. Included is a GTR badge. Colour is Nissan QM1 white. Aluminium wing is painted in gloss black. This wing has been tested around Philip Island circuit and is stable and strong at speeds of 250km/h +

Boot lid has two small scratches in the paint surface from sitting in the garage. I can touch up with QM1 white if buyer wishes.

Can offer spray painting services to match your car’s paint code. Costs will be $120 for paint matching and materials plus $100 labour. Paint used will be 2K (2-pac) for best possible shine.

Preferance is for pickup only. Or buyer arranges courier.

Due to size Australia post will not post item, therefore courier will need to be arranged.

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That wing looks really cool. When did you have it on your car? I've never seen it.

I've taken it down to Phillip Island a few times. Probably late 2005 / early 2006.

  • 3 weeks later...
Thats not bad price for painting im looking at getting a few panels fixed on my car where abouts is that??

In my backyard.

I'm semi-handy with a spray gun..

I have checked the Vic Roads web site and found no regulations in regards to spoilers/ GT wings. Which is curious because they cover almost everything else. No results when searching for "spoiler" or "wing"

There is nothing specific to spoilers in the "Guide to modifying your vehicle" - Click Here

Page 6 - Section 16 refers to protrusions. "A modification to a vehicle must not result in: Any object or fitting, protruding from any part of the vehicle in a manner likey to create the risk of bodily injury to any person."

There is nothing in the "Drivers Field of View Requirements" - Click Here

Nothing in "Common Questions" - Click Here

Nothing in "Roadworthiness Requirements" - Click Here

Also read Post#21 here - Click as Trent from URAS had to go through getting approval for his wings. I don't see that this one is that different from his and it has the end plates discussed and doesn't protrude the extremities of the vehicle.

Draw your own conclusions. Bottom line is if a cop thinks it's illegal he's going to give you a roady even if it is perfectly legal.

In my opinion it's more legal than any aftermarket bullbar on any 4x4 getting around.

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