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Was really hoping that after having a look at the pics of my R34 gtt someone might know what type of spoiler this is, my next question is how do i go about finding a new one and having it painted and fitted properly (i dont this its been fitted correctly because it looks slightly higher on one side and it realy just doesnt seem like a good fit, i dont know maybe its just me, i would love you all forever and ever and ever if you could give me any information on all of this, ive only had the car 3 weeks so im really not familiar with much yet... Thanks

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Was really hoping that after having a look at the pics of my R34 gtt someone might know what type of spoiler this is, my next question is how do i go about finding a new one and having it painted and fitted properly (i dont this its been fitted correctly because it looks slightly higher on one side and it realy just doesnt seem like a good fit, i dont know maybe its just me, i would love you all forever and ever and ever if you could give me any information on all of this, ive only had the car 3 weeks so im really not familiar with much yet... Thanks

that's an impul front, have the same one on my car and i had the same problem (one side was higher than the other; i could tell by looking at how it lined up with the hood/lights) i dont think you need a new one though, just getting it refitted properly would do the job :D

Oh excellent, thanks so much, if you look closer at the picture though you'll see i had a little mishap...lol and the spoiler is all cracked, split and on one side it has a big chunk taken out or it, after it happened i quickly misted abit of white paint over the broken fibreglass so it didnt stand out as much while i tryed to work out where to start and look when it came to getting a new one.. Any ideas ?? I live about 2hrs south of Sydney and have no idea where i can get one of these and the best place to get the work done :D

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