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Mines wingless, in my opnion it all depends on the cosmetics you currently have.

Some cars may look better with or without the spoiler depending on wheel size and bodykit size.

The way i've always thought of it is that eveything you put on your car has to be well balanced and proportioned

but thats just me, each to there own. :P

Hi EVERYONE, seems like lots of people like the wing on.

The reason i cant decide is that it seems to make my car very high when you look at it but on the other hand it looks more complete without those ugly holes with rubber grommets in them.

No Spoiler makes it more sleek.....

Hahaha

Edited by Aznbongsta

I say leave the wing on....but then again its a 4 door and 4 doors definately look good without the wing.....its a very hard question....well keep the wing on for the time being and when you get bored take it off

I reckon a lowered R34 with a nice body kit that gives you a nice chunky look goes great without a spoiler ... a standard suspension height and/or no bodykit 34 looks a bit ghey without the wing.

I'm trying to source a 2nd bootlid without a wing myself and will swap them around when I get bored of a particular look.

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