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Now is the interesting predicament.

Does the OP come back and try to defend the zero credibility he has.

Or does the OP stay silent, checking the thread but not replying, and be made to look like more of an ass

Decisions decisions

never seen a little drifting wing before... how does a little wing drift??

but i spose anything can happen in your world.

ummm it more like fills in the cars fins and its just like a little wing dont noe the name of it thout

I like the 'driftin wing' better.. the d style lips that cover the gap between the boot and rear panel..

GTR wings look ok also

I think you have done a good thing by taking off the stock wing.. Don't really go much on them.

I like the 'driftin wing' better.. the d style lips that cover the gap between the boot and rear panel..

GTR wings look ok also

I think you have done a good thing by taking off the stock wing.. Don't really go much on them.

yea there about the same price?

if you put a drift wing on it will change the aerodynamics of the car, the "wings" as you call then help in keeping the rear end stable at high speeds as it channels the air flow coming over the roof, it increases the velocity at which the air is travelling by squeezing into the area between the fins. this massive pressure increase causes a vacuum behind the car which sucks the rear end to the ground, increasing traction and high speed stability in a straight line, as its not affected by cross winds or wind drag.

that is probably why you should leave it alone as the previous owner has taken it off for such reasons and is why you were able to run an 11sec pass with only standard mods.

ask any racer..... any real racer.

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