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ummm that just looks like an aftermarket GT wing with nismo stickers.

that hedious spoiler posted earlier is part of the GTT nismo aero kit and yes it fugly

kinda like the onw you posted. but looks aftermarket. perfer the look of GTT or even better GTR spoliers.

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stop badmouthin' Nismo spoilers!!!!!!!!!!!!! you just got to get the right one

in any case is that hideous thing in the previous posts really Nismo???????????

if the bl...dy uploads are working (which half the time they are not) then here's a pic of a genuine Nismo spoiler for R34 and its adjustable too- :P

that is hott *drools*

we're saying the factory one is yuk not the others lol

stop badmouthin' Nismo spoilers!!!!!!!!!!!!! you just got to get the right one

in any case is that hideous thing in the previous posts really Nismo???????????

if the bl...dy uploads are working (which half the time they are not) then here's a pic of a genuine Nismo spoiler for R34 and its adjustable too- :happy:

that's just a standard spoiler with adjustable uprights...

that's just a standard spoiler with adjustable uprights...

banana.gif lol some more lol, and even more lol - no, its actually a purpose made genuine Nismo product fitted in production ( not cobbled up as you try to insinuate) and came all the rest of the genuine Nismo body kit and other genuine Nismo items fitted in production - but hey, you can keep telling yourself whatever you want - its cool by me - he he he !

I'm afraid Mr. Oizo is right in this instance. Its a factory wing with Nismo stands and nismo carbon sides. Quite a few 34s run this setup.

Also you've got an Altia factory option kit, not a nismo kit.

I'm afraid Mr. Oizo is right in this instance. Its a factory wing with Nismo stands and nismo carbon sides. Quite a few 34s run this setup.

And here's the part # to prove it too 96030-RNR40

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/rear-wing-stay-set

lol what are you bumping for???

lol

i love nice clean lines and am i fan of cars without spoilers.

BUT

an R34 coupe needs a spoiler a GTT or a GTR. i took my wing of my 34 and had it back on the next day. back looks to plain and simple without it.

but ye lower your car and it will look a million bucks.

it definately needs a wing, my car looks so plain without one,

either a GTR wing or a ducktail such as this bomex one;

bn34bomex2.jpg

*the ducktail, not the GT wing* anyone know where i can get one from? :domokun:

wow, A LOT of mis-information in here, to set the record straight...

The fugly spoiler is an Altia spoiler, it comes with the Altia kit which is most commonly referred to as the Nismo kit, which is incorrect. Altia were one of a few companies that received detail drawings of the skyline models before they were released to develop 'sports option' kits at time of sale.

The REAL Nismo kit for the GTT is VERY rare and i can't say i've ever seen a full genuine Nismo kit in the flesh.

To the poster above with the "different" wing mounts, this is IN FACT the Nismo spoiler, the REAL one. It used the stock blade but different mounts.

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/front-indicators-clear-smoked - can't find the kit link, but that's the REAL Nismo front bumper

so what we call here and what most the brokers calls the 'Nismo' kit is in fact Altia. And the dude above actually has the REAL Nismo spoiler but at least the Altia rear bumper. Assuming the mounts are genuine.

Hope that clears everything up.

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