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Thought I'd post a few pics of new wing I trial fitted on my 32 GTR

also would like to know where to get rubber grommets or plugs to cover one of the boot holes

is it ok to use black sealant to attach part of the wing to the boot lid or is there something better,

wing has 1 bolt on either side instead of usual 2

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OEM R32 GTR spoiler wins over everything.

Maybe try and take the 2nd blade wing off and see how it looks.

I think it might look OK with 2 horns sticking out.

Can't really picture it until I see it...

OEM R32 GTR spoiler wins over everything.

Maybe try and take the 2nd blade wing off and see how it looks.

I think it might look OK with 2 horns sticking out.

Can't really picture it until I see it...

lol, i actually thought bout taking the top blade off this afternoon

i do like the stock gtr wing but wanted something different

yeah stock gtr wing way better and better still loose the trolley handle and save weight if it just a street car no wing looks the best slammed down on chromes wings only useful on the track with loads of down force on the rear

my to bobs worth

yeah stock gtr wing way better and better still loose the trolley handle and save weight if it just a street car no wing looks the best slammed down on chromes wings only useful on the track with loads of down force on the rear

my to bobs worth

Skylines on chromes = :banana:

lol, i actually thought bout taking the top blade off this afternoon

i do like the stock gtr wing but wanted something different

I see take off the top blade and see how you go.

Might give it a more 'sharp edge' look with the horns.

Cuz on the side view at moment, it kinda makes the rear end stick out a bit too much...

Post a pic without the top blade and lets have a look.

;)

Skylines on chromes = :ninja:

:ninja:

I see take off the top blade and see how you go.

Might give it a more 'sharp edge' look with the horns.

Cuz on the side view at moment, it kinda makes the rear end stick out a bit too much...

Post a pic without the top blade and lets have a look.

:P

:rofl:

The "horns" will definitely look more aggressive if it was on the front of the car! :D

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