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Ok Ladies and Gents time to have your say

What kit should i put on the Supra???

Full Veilside (see the spoiler shops web site)

Bomex Frontbar (same as Yellow supra "respect")with Veilside skirts and rear wing

Keep my rear wing and Veilside front bar and skirts - and a Carbon fibre bonnet

Keep my Rear wing and Bomex Front bar , Veilside skirts and carbon fibre bonnet.

Keep in mind this will all be in black to match

Hopefully will get this done in June on return from europe if i dont overspend over there.

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Ok Ladies and Gents time to have your say

What kit should i put on the  Supra???

Full Veilside (see the spoiler shops web site)

Bomex Frontbar (same as Yellow supra "respect")with Veilside skirts and rear wing

Keep my rear wing and Veilside front bar and skirts - and a Carbon fibre bonnet

Keep my Rear wing and Bomex Front bar , Veilside skirts and carbon fibre bonnet.

Keep in mind this will all be in black to match

Hopefully will get this done in June on return from europe if i dont overspend over there.

BTW i intend gettin a front mount done at the same time

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Bully I think the supra looks soooooooo sweet without any rear wing at all! becuase the rear boot of your car kinda comes up on a lip so to speak i don't really think it needs a wing. Lower the car get a nice spoiler kit and take the rear wing off and i will be drooling at it every time i see you at a cruise!!!!!!

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Bully

I agree with Dan NO REAR SPOILER.

Is the kit fibreglass or plastic from the spoiler shop... I mean is it geniune or spoiler shop copies???? I would be relucant to get a fibre glass kit - a plastic guenine kit would be the way to go....

Because not only does the fibre glass weigh more and is substainally weaker, is that paint never looks quite right on f/g..

Dan

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Bully

I agree with Dan NO REAR SPOILER.

Is the kit fibreglass or plastic from the spoiler shop... I mean is it geniune or spoiler shop copies????  I would be relucant to get a fibre glass kit - a plastic guenine kit would be the way to go....

Because not only does the fibre glass weigh more and is substainally weaker, is that paint never looks quite right on f/g..

Dan

it genuine Veilside or Bomex

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i dont want the hassle of buying here - painting there etc so i think ill opts for a place that can do it all at once - The spoiler shop is looking ok as its near Xspeed and ill probally get them to do my front mount ,so they can remove the current bar fit the front mount and run it down to the the spoiler shop to fit the new bar. They gave me a price of 3k painted and fitted for the Veilside kit and that seems to be the norm from looking around.

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