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as it says i want to take my standard mspec series 1 spoiler off and have nothing there as i like the low profile look with the fins. wot do u guys reakon??? how would i go about taking this spoiler off, wot is it stuck down with and im guessin itll need respraying after........?

Hmmm well considering most of the drift cars these days have huge GT wings you can't really call it that...

There was a bit of a drag trend to remove the element from GT-R spoilers so it could be that.

But these days, you could put an D1 on a dog turd and people would call it Drift Spec

holy batwings batman... hhehe if you can put up with batman jokes then go for it.

I'd get an eastbear boot or one of them wingading things.

These days every man and his pet goldfish owns a drift spec something or other on their car. if its broken, f**kt, ugly r plain wierd its suddenly drift spec. To me drift spec is properly cambered and castored wheels, a good dashing of bog, and bumpers held on with wire clips.

These days every drifter and his pet driftfish owns a drift spec something or other on their drifter. if its drift, Dorispec, G1spec or plain wierd its suddenly drift spec. To me drift spec is properly driftleaned and driftcastored driftrollers, a good dashing of driftpaste, and bumpers held on with driftclips.

Fixed (drift speced)

WTF is a drift fish.....????

I just had a good mental image of a fish drifting in a goldfish bowl.

complete with fins pulling on hand brake and make "eeeee-ee-ee" sounds.

Although it just be bubbles...

meh, It's been a long day.

Oh, BTW the east bear one is about a grand but is carbon fibre while the do luck one is just metal (i guess) Prefer the do luck one.

What I want is someone to make a "spoiler" using the top of the replacement boot lid and the base of the "drift wing" with a built in third brake light. That would give a no batwing rear without losing the boot lock.

That gives you the option of no spoiler (holes and brake light sorted) or a place to mount the wing of your dreams.....

If anyone wants to make these, I will buy one!!!!!

i want one similar to this:

http://www.japanesemotorsport.com.au/r334.jpg

http://www.japanesemotorsport.com.au/

but with LEDs in it.

Apparently www.silinsspecialvehicles.com.au do one similar to the above and I've emailed them to get a picture / quote.

I found this on the forum, which is apparently from silins:

http://skylinesaustralia.com/forums/attach...tachmentid=5384

But it's too long out the back, like the one posted by Gojira earlier in this forum.

Anyone know where I can get one similar to JMS but with LEDs, or is it easy to have LEDs put in to one thats already made without them?

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