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I am thinking about replacing my OEM spoiler with a 33 GTR spoiler.

How would be the best way to do this? Does the GTR bonnet fit perfectly on a GTS-T?

Before i buy the GTR spoiler, i just want to find out what the options are!

Thanks rolleyes.gif

If you are referring to a R33 GTR bonnet/spoiler on a R33GTST then I can tell you that the spoiler will fit fine BUT, the bonnet will not as GTR's are wider!! Hope that helps, and like ONEDGE said, if you have a R34 then it won't fit at all which is pretty much self-explanatory really.

If you are referring to a R33 GTR bonnet/spoiler on a R33GTST then I can tell you that the spoiler will fit fine BUT, the bonnet will not as GTR's are wider!! Hope that helps, and like ONEDGE said, if you have a R34 then it won't fit at all which is pretty much self-explanatory really.

Sweet, so if i get a seperate spoiler, will fit on the stock brackets no problems?

Thanks alot, has helped heaps.

Sweet, so if i get a seperate spoiler, will fit on the stock brackets no problems?

Thanks alot, has helped heaps.

Hi mate, not sure what you mean be separate spoiler, but if you put the GTR one on, it will definitely fit but you may be to put extra holes in as from my memory the stock GTS-T one has different screw locations but the GTR being slightly bigger will sit over and cover up those existing screw holes anyway. If you are really worried about stiff fitment, you can also apply some glue to keep it in place also like I did on mine.

In regard to the GTR spoiler - I suggest you get the one with the break lights on the centre bottom area as it looks so much nice when lit up than the one without those lights but be prepared to pay approx $500 plus paint for one so it should set you back almost $900 fitted. Then you can always get some GTR/Nismo/Carbon Fiber end caps to finish off the look.

Good luck mate. I personally think the GTR spoiler is the nicest for a R33. A lot of people say the duckwing thing looks good but to me it is simply ugly and the T-Wing (otherwise known as shopping cart) style ones are ugly UNLESS you plan to track your car and are adding it for performance reasons. Hope that makes sense.

SM

Hi mate, not sure what you mean be separate spoiler, but if you put the GTR one on, it will definitely fit but you may be to put extra holes in as from my memory the stock GTS-T one has different screw locations but the GTR being slightly bigger will sit over and cover up those existing screw holes anyway. If you are really worried about stiff fitment, you can also apply some glue to keep it in place also like I did on mine.

In regard to the GTR spoiler - I suggest you get the one with the break lights on the centre bottom area as it looks so much nice when lit up than the one without those lights but be prepared to pay approx $500 plus paint for one so it should set you back almost $900 fitted. Then you can always get some GTR/Nismo/Carbon Fiber end caps to finish off the look.

Good luck mate. I personally think the GTR spoiler is the nicest for a R33. A lot of people say the duckwing thing looks good but to me it is simply ugly and the T-Wing (otherwise known as shopping cart) style ones are ugly UNLESS you plan to track your car and are adding it for performance reasons. Hope that makes sense.

SM

Thanks so much mate, you really helped heaps. Answered pretty much all my questions :).

Looks so nice, the GTR look :).

Thanks again SM :).

Thanks so much mate, you really helped heaps. Answered pretty much all my questions :).

Looks so nice, the GTR look :).

Thanks again SM :).

You're welcome mate.

Not many spoilers look nice on a R33 so make sure you choose the right one. Good luck.

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