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Just looking to get a little feed back on a semi planned cosmetic mod for my R32 Gtst. I'm trying to keep any and all style mods looking as close to a factory look as possible but in the same time complementing the good looks of the R32.

I have thought of it for a while and ever time I lay my eyes on a R34 GTT the question keeps coming back up.

Would a R34 GTT wing look any good on a R32? Trying my hardest to stay clear of the somewhat ricey big GT wings that have no use on a street car. BUT as the same time I do love the look of the R34 GTT wing. Nice and smooth without being overly huge and standing out like dogs ****s.

So Yay or Nay.

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imo it looks alright, looks stockies with something about it.

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/99557-r34-wing-...er-yey-ney.html

thats a picture of some one with it.

do some google-ing and youll find some images.

Its nice (apart from being so far forward) but its the GTR wing, im chasing the GTT and am yet to come across one fitted to a R32.

Also searching for Roys car is proving annoying, he posts alot lol.

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Just looking to get a little feed back on a semi planned cosmetic mod for my R32 Gtst. I'm trying to keep any and all style mods looking as close to a factory look as possible but in the same time complementing the good looks of the R32.

I have thought of it for a while and ever time I lay my eyes on a R34 GTT the question keeps coming back up.

Would a R34 GTT wing look any good on a R32? Trying my hardest to stay clear of the somewhat ricey big GT wings that have no use on a street car. BUT as the same time I do love the look of the R34 GTT wing. Nice and smooth without being overly huge and standing out like dogs ****s.

So Yay or Nay.

Can't say I am a fan of the R34 GT / GTT / GTR wing on a R32

Looks fucking shit IMO.

Kinda sticks out like a sore thumb...

But each to their own.

If you want, go a R32 GTR spoiler and leave it as that.

As a suggestion you could go R324.

Bee*R in Japan make a R34 GTR front conversion for R32's.

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(^^ It has the right wheel offset but the right height is fail as it sits up too high.)

May or may not be your taste or going though the entire effort in doing the conversion.

Also it has to be done right to pull it off.

I'd rather you do this then the R34 Spoiler.

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Id rather the Bee-R kit too but lack of 6 grand for body mods has pulled that up pretty fast.

Im not too sure what the Gtt wing would look like and Im having a hard time finding one. If it doesnt look 'stockish' than it wont happen, but I have a feeling it will flow with the body and not be too big on the 32

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Yeah :) not cheap.

I say go R32 GTR spoiler or go the Nismo Boot Lip spoiler.

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Looks nice.

Or Duck Wing Spoiler.

But I think you would need a nice wide body kit to pull this off or it just looks funny.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ng-t309271.html

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Duck wings arnt really my thing, but the kit im looking at buying comes with a N1 Boot lip.

Why is a GTT wing on a R32 Gtst so hard to find, never mind a bloody Unicorn what about that set up. Unicorns cant even find those.

Does anyone who has a R34 GTT feel like earning an internet? Dimensions of a R43GTT wing would go down well, just so I will know how high it would sit and how wide on the car.

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A guy that i used to work with had a black GTT wing on his black 32 gtst..

It didnt look amazing but didnt look bad either, I was undecided for a while but now I like it.. If I bought a 32 I would consider it.

So pretty much it suits it quite well depending on the colour of your car.. ie if it was grey I think it would look shithouse. Unsure about white, ask someone to photoshop it?

Hope that helps man.

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Hey I've been looking into this as well. Have an r34 gtt 4 door spoiler on it's way. The 4 door version sits lower than the coupe so I think it will compliment the shape of the r32. Will post up some photos when I get it on :P

If it's going to look any good at all, it would need to sit lower as you say ^^^, to complement the R32's stance.

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