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That definately is true. I got a mate to pick me one up in Japan in the container on the way over it got a small crack and it was fibreglass. This is 100% genuine removed from a GTR bootlid in Japan. Even the guy who I am getting to paint it (and does platic repairs to bumpers etc) when I told him I had a genuine wing and it had a crack in it he told me (over the phone) to take it to a fiberglass shop to repair as he couldnt do fiberglass repairs - I hadnt told him it was glass, I just asked him if he could fix it - he is a panel beater and he knew the genuine ones were glass.

I thought they were platic too, and apart from the cracked bit, you couldnt tell because they are that well made. They are superb quality, and it is especially noticeable when you have seen the copies around.

Seriously, the reason you think it is plastic is because they are that well made.

Even the genuine series 2 wing I am selling is glass.

I am not trying to give you a hard time, and if I hadnt been able to get one from Japan (I was very lucky), I would buy it because they are as rare as hens teeth and they are sooo much better quality than any copy I have ever seen. I even bought a S2 wing because I thought I would never get a GTR wing:D

Eric,

yeah its like your car, but the end covers are yellow actually, sorry forgot to mention that, but it can be painted.

pm me with an offer for the cash adjustment, but i prefer to sell

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