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If you like the wing, get it installed. At the end of the day, it's your car, you're the one who has to look at the wing everyday. Don't let the opinions of others sway you. You will definitely be unique with that wing.

That aside, I think it sucks balls. That company should have been renamed NO-LUCK.

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If you like the wing, get it installed. At the end of the day, it's your car, you're the one who has to look at the wing everyday. Don't let the opinions of others sway you. You will definitely be unique with that wing.

That aside, I think it sucks balls. That company should have been renamed NO-LUCK.

than why are u in the neon thread giving the guy that wants neon shit than? its his car ?? lol ahh ur hopeless

than why are u in the neon thread giving the guy that wants neon shit than? its his car ?? lol ahh ur hopeless
LOL OMG i was just typing the same thing... Multiple Personalities?

I think I already answered this in that thread, where I already said "each to their own".

??? Wide-body kits aren't just cosmetic. Wide body kits mean that you can accomodate tyres with a mcuh wider profile, which means better grip = better track times. Some also add downforce, some have well placed intakes in them to cool the engine bay or brakes. They also usually don't add much weight as they are cf. The car in the pic isn't mine, btw.

I never said that people should stop putting neons on their cars, just that I wouldn't. All I said was that I personally consider them to be ricey as they add no performance; they are only cosmetic and broadcast to everyone around (intentionally or unintentially) to "Look at me! Look at me!". I'm sure there might be a few incredibly well modified GTRs which also have neons on them. As I said earlier, each to their own.

yeah you said each to their own after we posted those comments ahahhaha

No I didn't. Look at the dates or the original thread if you really care... in chronological order

Dude, did I just miss something?

Rice = For show, not performance. Neons are the ultimate in rice technology. It doesn't matter if their on a shitbox lancer or a Veyron. As to why you would want to draw MORE attention to your skyline from the cops, that's a separate matter.

My philosphy has always been - you've got a fast car, don't let the cops know, enjoy it by yourself. That's why I keep my cars absolutely stock from the outside - even wheels and ride height are stock. But each to their own.

you think the cops dont know what a skyline is stupid? tskk what about those cars that pull good power + have neons? riced out? ahahaha
and whats with your display picture than? wats with the wide body? its doesnt need anymore weight added to the car? its already got performance? ahahaha and whats wrong with a lil cosmetic when you got the power you want already, as i said it might be for show, doesnt meen his going to drive with them on.
??? Wide-body kits aren't just cosmetic. Wide body kits mean that you can accomodate tyres with a mcuh wider profile, which means better grip = better track times. Some also add downforce, some have well placed intakes in them to cool the engine bay or brakes. They also usually don't add much weight as they are cf. The car in the pic isn't mine, btw.

I never said that people should stop putting neons on their cars, just that I wouldn't. All I said was that I personally consider them to be ricey as they add no performance; they are only cosmetic and broadcast to everyone around (intentionally or unintentially) to "Look at me! Look at me!". I'm sure there might be a few incredibly well modified GTRs which also have neons on them. As I said earlier, each to their own.

Anyway, to get back to the original question, everyone agrees the wing looks shit, as you said.

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