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When I bought my R32 gts-t 4dr it came with a wing that looks remarkably like the UAS R34GTT Nismo wing. I'm trying to keep the clean std look of the sedan so it is up for sale. Or swap if you have a 32 gts 4dr boot lid without holes and are looking for a wing.

The pic is of the one on the UAS site but mine is the metallic charcoal colour that was around with the 32's

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Ed

the "R34 GTT NISMO style" wing is what UAS called the wing in the pic (thats UAS's pic not a pic of mine). Maybe they titled it wrong.

ta for the tip.

either way thats what mine looks like.

as listed up the page, over $200 (UAS = $480 new) would be good or pm me an offer

my main thing with the price is to cover (or close to) respraying the boot lid once i take the wing off. if i can't get what i'm after i'll probably just leave it on the car

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