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hi all,

I am getting an R34 GT-T auto. It dosnt have the factory boot spoiler. I like them and would like to put one on. Are there indents or markers where the holes would normally go for boot lids with them? Just so i know where to drill the holes? if not is there a template going around as to where to drill them?

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Jason

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And if you fail at measuring... Look on the underside of the boot lid and see if you can tell roughly where the spoiler used to sit before it was welded up when the last person took it off.

+1 for buying a whole new boot. There are people who will jump over each other to buy a dewinged boot lid for their Skylines.

LOL i was going to suggest a change over.. but i've been beaten to it.. so many people will swap boots.. however you may be pressed to find one in the same colour

or alternatively, look at getting a 34GTR spoiler..

The 4 door actually came with a few different types of stock wings.

This is the small boot lip.

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And this one is the wing that looks similar to the coupe wing, but I have compared the two and the shape of the wings are different. This one sits slightly lower too.

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In relation to the initial question I can't help you with that, sorry.

-Jimmy.

so there is no such thing as one of these without a wing from factory? its a 4door if that makes a difference?

Oh, I thought you meant a real R34, sorry. The real ones ALL had wings from factory. Still I'd try and swap/buy & sell. I'm sure some people out there want to de wing their sedans as well. Don't know if the coupe boot lid will fit the family car though, so you'll have to check that out further.

Coupe boot doesnt fit a 4 door.. And others have commented that ia coupe spoiler on a 4 door makes the car look like a shopping trolley LOL

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

Origin also make an aftermarket boot lip which is slightly more agressive than the stock one yet still subtle.

It also deletes the centre brake light.

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