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Yeah R32 GTS-T look better without the spoiler.

I always wanted the spoiler on my GTR but it did not come with it and it looks just as good.

To patch up the holes, you could use the rubber plugs or gromets, whatever ppl call them, or take it to the panel beater and get them to weld metal in the patch the hole and re paint the boot lid.

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I can never decide.. I like it with or without a wing... each gives it it's own look.

currently Mine is without a wing.

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But it does need to be a GTR wing if you keep a wing on. I hate the GTST wings..

here is the car with the wing on..

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I can never decide.. I like it with or without a wing... each gives it it's only look.

currently Mine is without a wing..

You sure have a sexy car there. i like without the wing. looks so smooooth.

u going on the skyline cruise on the 14th?

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thanks ;)

skyline cruise? i takeit this isnt in QLD? if that's the case, then no I won't be able to make it ;)

ya, qld. meeting at mudgee and springwood.

u should be able to find it. go qld, events and its like the first one. cos i left reply lol....

hang on..........................

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...08-t239240.html

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the r32 gtst spoilers look ugly

It looks better without it

But i believe they look even better with a gtr spoiler and since its not a GTR no spoiler is the only option.

I would get the boot patched up and resprayed. The rubber plugs will be good for protection against rain etc but it does look tacky.

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Heaps better without it. Any spoiler on a gtst looks shit i think. Even gtr spoliers. gtr spoilers only look good with the gtr's wide guards and on cars with kits like sl!ms. Definately weld up the holes, i have white tape over mine but ill weld them up soon.

Mine:

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