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Hey guys, i've just bought the car and was looking to take off the Nismo wing on my R34 and change it back to the standard GT-t one.

I just need to know if: The holes in the boot will match up fine?

Will there be any holes left in the rear quater panels from the side of the wings?

Thanking you in Advance

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I'm not sure about the "T" type wing matching up on the holes left from the Nismo type on the boot, coz mine didnt come with the nismo one...but i imagine that they wouldnt match up...

as for the rear quarters...prepare for a shock, coz once you remove that wing, it'll look like someone came past with a machine gun and sprayed bullets all over your rear quarter...it leaves like 4 or 5 holes, in various positions and sizes... :dry: good luck!

Hey mate, I had the nismo wing,

didn't realise when I bought my car at the time what a pain it would be to remove.

7 holes on the rear quarter on each side, so 14 holes in all

Yes, I too want to track down the previous owner in Japan and give them a proper smack on the mouth

I replaced mine with a GTR style wing, which is meant to match the boot holes on the normal gtt wing, so a normal wing will probably fit,

all I can say is good luck and start saving

If you want pics just click on the link in my sig :D

Edited by Yo-Yo
I know huh? Last time I try to help out! Sheesh!

Yo-Yo said that the wing he replaced was of an aftermarket one. He also made the assumption that the wing he bought was to fit the standard boot holes of a GT-t wing. His assumptions are correct and therefore i appreciated it. Your assumptions were made clear that they probably wouldn't fit (BUT.... sorry they DO)

I guess good help's HARD TO FIND... thanks again YO-YO

Hahaha alright MAN, I think you just need to RELAX coz I was only JOKING about what I SAID before about it being the LAST time that I try to HELP. About it being the SAME as what YO-YO had said, it was in REFERENCE TO the HOLES being left in the QUARTER PANELS. NOT about the WING, which I CLEARLY stated that I DIDN'T HAVE and that i'd IMAGINED that they probably WOULDN'T fit...not that it wouldn't fit ONE HUNDRED PERCENT.

*slips a valium*.. and itztru was correct in what he said.. it was similar to yo-yo.. there would be holes on the side panels.. hence why i stayed away from any with the nismo wing..

haha alright! free valium! 3 please! good thing I didnt end up with one with the nismo wing. i'd have completely freaked finding all those holes on both my rear quarters. imagine spending almost a grand to remove a wing and fix it up like howie had to...*tsk tsk* :(

why would nissan do such a thing? :P

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