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I am looking for a R33 GTR wing blade that i have seen before on a few GTR's ..

it is almost like the standard blade, though there is one big blade and one smaller blade (above and at the back), sort of like the Nur Spec R34 (but obviously for the R33!)

is it the 400R wing? if so do anyone make similar copies etc?

sorry if it doesn't make too much sense.. hopefully someone will know what i am talking about!

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it is almost like the standard blade, though there is one big blade and one smaller blade (above and at the back)

Nismo make one (400R had it).

Electra make one - http://www.electra-cps.com/e_framemain.htm - but you'd better get that platinum AMEX ready... 260,000 yen

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Predator has a DSpeed kit with a twin-blade wing (but is a different rear spoiler unit)

There's also the gurney flap option (ala R33 N1 carbon blade) - Hasemi Sport make one that fits on the top of a standard wing blade:

http://www.hasemi-ms.com/R33GTGTRW.JPG

AutoSelect make this interesting alternative:

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ricknismo

that's the puppy! i forgot to mention it was carboin fibre anyways!

if you can PM me a price i may be very interested! (unless it is bloody expensive :D )

thanks to the rest of you as well, i havn't seen that many blades before! good jobs!

You'll have to send an email to [email protected] or [email protected] or ring 0405440526 or 0403 575 555

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I really have no idea about cost as I already had mine but tell jason that Rick told you and I'm sure he'll give an awesome price...He's a good bloke.

Actually let me know when you get a price, my carbon is a bit dated...too much time in the sun in Japan I think.

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Custom Carbon prices are pretty reasonable (for real carbon fibre) and I like the way they construct their panels, especially the bonnet and bootlids. They will be doing boot,bonnet and frontbar for my 4 door.

Well my wing is definetely there getting copied at the moment so ring him and just say you want a copy of Ricks GTR wing....group buy would be better I guess.

Let me know how you go.

Jason just got a contract to fix that fj20 drag 200sx completely in carbon fibre so he's probably just busy.

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