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carbon fibre wings? u mean like the GTR style wing but with the carbon blade?

Nuh, the drift wings...like the C-West Time Attack...just wanna c what people have got and how it looks

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Just wanna know which ones these are?

u no wot else would look good, a carbon fibre N1 R32 GTR style lip for the r33 gtst, one that sits inline with the quater panels (cos as u no the r33 gtst boot sits lower then the gaurds)

that would be nice :pirate:

u no wot else would look good, a carbon fibre N1 R32 GTR style lip for the r33 gtst, one that sits inline with the quater panels (cos as u no the r33 gtst boot sits lower then the gaurds)

that would be nice ;)

yeh gud old duck wing :D

IMO I would not go for it.

Looks rice and is only useful on track cars for down force (But even then if I had a track car I would not use one), not fan of them...

And the cops will make any excuse to burn you about the wing.

Kinda sticks out like a sore thumb...

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Go the Drift / Duck Wing.

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Looks a lot better and blends into the car.

IMO I would not go for it.

Looks rice and is only useful on track cars for down force (But even then if I had a track car I would not use one), not fan of them...

And the cops will make any excuse to burn you about the wing.

Kinda sticks out like a sore thumb...

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Go the Drift / Duck Wing.

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Looks a lot better and blends into the car.

cops pull me ova twice a week atm anywayz so no big deal...but the duck wing cant be stolen as easily as the drift wing :D so i guess it has its benefits as well as lookin tidier

cops pull me ova twice a week atm anywayz so no big deal...but the duck wing cant be stolen as easily as the drift wing ;) so i guess it has its benefits as well as lookin tidier

LOL!

Ah well if you got nothing to lose then go for it...

But still I go the Drift wing. Looks Better :D

i dont mind the duck wing. the r33 boot/ wing is weird, i still think a carbon lip without those long things on the bottom of the wing that lead from the back window up to the wing, would look MAD !!

but then you'l have to get the bolts closed up where the bolts usualy are

Duck wing in carbon fibre anyone??

anyone seen them for sale?

psi parts do the d-wing, drift wing, duck wing or whatever its called in carbon fibre

Ive just painted my wheels black, have a black grill, and black trims (rest of the car is ve holden green) = i will be picking up a carbon fibre one of these soon to complete the package :ermm:

thanx gezza.... after the first hit i got a new front end.... headlight's a modifyed gtr bar & grill setup, FQP's and sprayed the cooler black

then after the second hit i got the rest sprayed... lol so now i have had a full respray for free this year :)

steve it uses the existing boot holes but i also used double sided tape to make it waterproof :P

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