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i've got a straight piece aluminium GT wing sitting under my bed. Its for sale if you want it. I had ideas of putting it on my car when I got it, but then I never had time or effor to take my stock wing off, repaint and drill holes again. so I never ended up fitting it.

the one you've got a pic of is a Carbon 3D GT Wing, which costs around $600 upwards in japan depending on the brand.

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These wings are pretty cool!!

At AutoSalon last year N1 had them from CWest.

The guy was telling me how light they were and asked me to pick it up.

Full carbon fibre and was able to lift up with one hand!.

But it cost way more than $600.

There were some guy selling them on ebay as well for $600.

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