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I am selling the unpainted FRP roof wing/spoiler pictured below. It is brand spanking new and has never been fitted to a car!

I purchased it with the intention to fit it to my car but later decided to go down the big wing/voltex path and didn't want a roof wing, as well as one mounted on the boot. I paid $290 when I bought it new.

Asking price is $250 ono

I'm located in Tasmania but will post to anywhere in Aus at BUYERS COST.

I have posted two photos below of what the wing looks like fitted to a car.

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Can either contact me on here or at: [email protected]

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I am selling the unpainted FRP roof wing/spoiler pictured below. It is brand spanking new and has never been fitted to a car!

I purchased it with the intention to fit it to my car but later decided to go down the big wing/voltex path and didn't want a roof wing, as well as one mounted on the boot. I paid $290 when I bought it new.

Asking price is $250 ono

I'm located in Tasmania but will post to anywhere in Aus at BUYERS COST.

I have posted two photos below of what the wing looks like fitted to a car.

8306108796_3ebc333d14_z.jpg

8306107088_ab4fa0b491_z.jpg

8306106158_c9bbd5e69e_z.jpg

8306104970_bb52bf53fa_z.jpg

pyiue.jpg

Can either contact me on here or at: [email protected]

Had no idea you where on here buddy. Loved your build thread from JDMST from a few years ago. Still got the 33?

Good luck with the sale mate!

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