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Hey sau,

I'm currently looking at purchasing a GTR wing for my 96' Series II R33 GTS25t. There is 2 suppliers I'm looking at currently the first one is nengun and the second one is just jap. Looking at the photos there seem to be some minor differences and i want to make sure i pick up one with a removable center wing blade so i can attach a carbon fiber blade of my own. The differences are on the nengun spoiler there is 2 nuts of some sort that look like there holding the cover over the blade on. Where as opposed to the just jap one it has 1 nut on either side of the wing. Here is links for either wings

Nengun performance: http://www.nengun.com/east-bear/rear-wing-led-stop-lamp-r33

Just jap: http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...=261&page=1

I also want to purchase this product off nismo to put over the ends of the wing... gtrcarbendplates.jpg but it only has the lower hole

Best regards chris

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genuine gtr wings only have one bolt holding the end caps on but i didnt think gtr wings fit on gtst's like i think you need to get a gtr style wing thats made specifically for a gtst

Hey mate, I've got a genuine silver R33 GTR spoiler for sale, it's silver and it's got the nismo GTR garnish on cap, lemme know if you want it.

contact me on 0434 502 855, I'm in Melbourne too

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ge...er-t338550.html

genuine gtr wings only have one bolt holding the end caps on but i didnt think gtr wings fit on gtst's like i think you need to get a gtr style wing thats made specifically for a gtst

A GTST can use the GTR wing with no problems, so there's no special GTR wings made for GTST.

And as for Just Jap, it says it's a GTR "style" wing, so it's not genuine Nissan.

A GTST can use the GTR wing with no problems, so there's no special GTR wings made for GTST.

And as for Just Jap, it says it's a GTR "style" wing, so it's not genuine Nissan.

PM'D

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