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hi guys, this is my first thread here, because im a new member to this community :( ,

but i was wondering if anyone knew where to source the racing spoiler that is on the Pennzoil R34 Touring Car, I have an image that i found on google:

sorry it may be a bit big, but i was wondering if anywhere did this spoiler because i think it would look good on my R34 gtt when i get it?

Cheers ! :wave:

pennzoil-skyline-r34-11111_QYmP3JbZA5Q1.jpg

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oh, so there would be no where to locate that spoiler type/style even if it where a replica, i just dont no, there is something about it that i like, and i think it would go well with the R34GTT project im going for very soon, i think it would be a big eye catcher and poker :worship:

yeah a definate eye catcher and defect catcher im sure you will stand out in the crowd with that indeed.

if you do end up doing it ,id really like to see pics, maybe try the Top Secret GT Wing, its huge but a little more subtle.

cheers,

David

yeah a definate eye catcher and defect catcher im sure you will stand out in the crowd with that indeed.

if you do end up doing it ,id really like to see pics, maybe try the Top Secret GT Wing, its huge but a little more subtle.

cheers,

David

hey

thanks for that, you mean something like this type of spoiler...

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well at the moment im just looking around for some decent aero kits, i have looked at, do luck, top secret, blitz and the top fav atm c-west, but i am still looking for other kits

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