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its a big wang but its unique....not like all those stealth wing copy cats...hehehe...i should get one too...j/k but yes it does looks hella nice and not something u would see everyday...gets people looking at the car...the only thing i would worrie about is some fag commadore fan that is pissed trying to rip it off..

its like a roofline extension... i reckon run roof racks from the roof to the wang and put it to good use...

i actually looks like the back of them speed boats actually... um in short... stealth it!!!!

That thing is as large as the Arch du Triumph...

hehe stealth wing is so easy on the R32 n R34... just remove the wing... hehehe... silly R33's

um hey, what exactly is the purpose of the junior wang underneath it... like... its sole purpose is to block off your rear vision innt?

That wang looks sooooo stupid, and your car is representative of you. And you dont wanna look stupid do you.

I say remove it and burn it, so no one else can make their skyline look so silly.

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