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The First looks PHAT.

The Second is cool but is close to no wing at all, which is sleek and stealthy. :ninja:

I'm rockin' the no wing and I do likey this many much.

I got a standardish wing with the car when I bought it but has never been fitted.

Sleek n Stealthy 4door lust... :wub:

3 votes for the slick drift wing.

1 and a half for the GTR :)

Also if anyone knows of anything that would suit please feel free to give me names and pictures of different wing options.

I like small but not series 1 small.

Nothing that hangs out the back of the car either

Might give you guys some eye candy I came across as well.

Just to keep things interesting

carrrrrr1.jpg

I wonder if I could shave mine to look like that

Using some metal sheeting etc.

When you say glass overlay what do you mean? *edit* Fiberglass im guessing?

Or even the carbon overlay is that going to have the carbon fiber finish look?

Edited by Kasko

Sorry hadnt had a coffee when I wrote that.

The Carbon Fibre ones are fiberglass with a single layer of carbon over the top. unless you want to spend $2k+ on a dry carbon one.

I have heard of people playing with the standard boot lid to make it flush, but they all ended up being ridiculously heavy

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