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I'm considering a change of spoiler, and I quite like the little duck tail style wings. This one is different to the N1 GTR spoiler, as it angles out instead of just being a vertical lip. Anyone know who makes it? And where it's available from?

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http://www.nismo.com.au/

http://www.nismo.com.au/pricelists/pricelist_gtrstyling.htm

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N1 TYPE REAR BOOT LIP SPOILER FOR SKYLINE R32 GTR AVAILABLE IN CARBON FIBRE OR FIBREGLASS

PRICE: $365.00 (CARBON FIBRE)

PRICE: $195.00 (FIBREGLASS)

Unique Autosports

Unit 1/20 Tucks Rd

Seven Hills

NSW, AUS, 2147

BUSINESS HOURS Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm

Saturday 9am - 4pm

Sunday Strictly by appointment

Ph: (02) 9620 9000

Fx: (02) 9620 9111

Yeah very similar but not the same. That's the N1 style lip that is just a vertical little strip. The one in the first post is slightly larger and angles out towards the rear of the car. I like this look better when it's on there by itself.

Yeah very similar but not the same. That's the N1 style lip that is just a vertical little strip. The one in the first post is slightly larger and angles out towards the rear of the car. I like this look better when it's on there by itself.
Duh! Nice try anyway, Jamie! :D

LOL! Oh shit miss read your question! :bunny:

Thanks Justin :D

Well you can try Team Jet Speed who can custom make a rear wing like that for you.

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