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ok... PM-R33 wanted pics of a carbon stealth wing so here it is :worship:

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big thanx to psi parts for supplying the product.

perfect fit first time - bolted right on using all existing holes

and yes... the headlight is getting fixed as soon as MHE come back from the holidays :)

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yeah the location's aight heh!

i was just at prahran market carpark and noticed a spot with no other cars and i had my phone on hand.... and well... you know the rest :laugh:

thanx on the wheel fitment coment ric... took ages to get the total flush look :rofl:

wing is from psi parts... 299 by memory... shipping was like 50 schmucks to vic....

re wheel fitment...:

1 get measurements of current wheels...

2 roll guards

3 adjust camber to flat

4 work out the fit you want

5 measure distance to outside edge

6 play with offset calculator till you get the fit with the biggest amount of dish possible

7 dont forget to take into account tyre size (i.e. they stick out like 10mm but a lil stretch brings 'em back

8 fit wheels

9 drive

:laugh:

justin's just referring to how ghey the car looks whenever he's in the passenger seat... so its a fair call :P

he actually has a 5m radius "circle of ghey" that surounds him at all times, if you dont belive me, ask for pics of his old honda :)

saaaaaNAP!

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