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Hey guy'z I'm looking for a bigger spoiler for my r34 or just to make my stock one bigger what's every1 thing of this leg lifter things and would it be just a easy Swap-Over ? or can anyone tell me or show me something that would look good , heres a link to what im looking at http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-R34-GTR-GTT-Carbon-Spoiler-Leg-Lifter-/320679162274?pt=Race_Car_Parts&hash=item4aa9f7b1a2#ht_1479wt_1144

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Your attachment didn't work for me. But from your first post and that link to ebay, that spoiler stand will only work with a GTR spoiler... And since your's is a GT/GTT spoiler, it's not gonna work... Don't know why it would say GTT lol. Because the base of your spoiler, where the 2 screws goes, isn't levelled.

Maybe you can consider a set of Nismo Wing Stays, which rises the spoiler by maybe 40-50%?

Here's a pic of it on my car:

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The ones from Carmate is "Nismo style", mine is genuine Nismo :P

Got mine for $100 posted, 2nd hand (bargin :D). But I know brand new from rhdjapan is like $500-600.

Those pics on their website are actual Nismo wing stays.

And the reason why it doesn't look higher is because they used the mounting panel on the bottom, where as I didn't use mine, which I think looks better, it's also because I cbf painting it lol.

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Got mine for $100 posted, 2nd hand (bargin :D). But I know brand new from rhdjapan is like $500-600.

Bloody hell charles, how do you always manage to score the good deals!

I'm still trying to find the same lip as yours... Called up over 3 hundred million places - Only carmate seem to have them and I ain't paying $550 ($350 item+ship + $200 paint+install) for a front lip... May as well get a whole new front bar.

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Bloody hell charles, how do you always manage to score the good deals!

I'm still trying to find the same lip as yours... Called up over 3 hundred million places - Only carmate seem to have them and I ain't paying $550 ($350 item+ship + $200 paint+install) for a front lip... May as well get a whole new front bar.

I'm on the forums too much haha.

But I wouldn't get a fibreglass one... They fit pretty badly.. I know, coz mine is fibreglass.. I sold a genuine one awhile ago.

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Bloody hell charles, how do you always manage to score the good deals!

I'm still trying to find the same lip as yours... Called up over 3 hundred million places - Only carmate seem to have them and I ain't paying $550 ($350 item+ship + $200 paint+install) for a front lip... May as well get a whole new front bar.

Tried DMD? They are in coopers plains.. have another office in moss st now i beleive.. if i recall you are in algester right? not too far away from either place.. they might have something or can get it in

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Tried DMD? They are in coopers plains.. have another office in moss st now i beleive.. if i recall you are in algester right? not too far away from either place.. they might have something or can get it in

I checked out their website I didn't call them. I actually forgot about those guys, I will give them a call - Thanks for reminding me haha.

What a memory you have! I was at Algester about 2 years ago when I had my 33. Moved towards Forest Lake since I purchased my 34

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Yea i might as well just get the ones off carmate do the look the same as real nismo 1s ? like can you tell them apart , thanks

They look exactly the same because they used photos of real Nismo ones? lol

I've never seen a set in person from carmate, so I can't tell you :)

Maybe get it and post some pics up haha

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