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Does anyone know of any fabricators who do custom wing support extensions for a 33 Gtr oem wing. Or anything similar?

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Yes , example please

Do you want to go up or out or ?

carbon /kevlar/ glass /zylon

I'm want to go up slightly, kind of like the 34 gtr extensions. although something that i can simply bolt onto standard wing to raise for more downforce. Not sure on material maybe carbon fibre supports something simple and affective. Cheers

I'm want to go up slightly, kind of like the 34 gtr extensions. although something that i can simply bolt onto standard wing to raise for more downforce. Not sure on material maybe carbon fibre supports something simple and affective. Cheers

Which wing do you have now?

Yes taller is not a big deal

Yeah those extensions look sweet maybe abit shorter? Troy I have oem wing, do you make these things?

Can make anything ( except large parts like bonnets etc)

I would need some side shots of that style or hand drawing side on , a close up of the front side

and a tracing of your wing profile and upright profile to mock up a test version

please note a sharp plane holding up the wing works but the police will ask you to remove it for pedestrian safety ( by the time someone gets that far its bad anyway geez) so a little shape would be required to round off the blades slightly

Aerodynamics would improve anyway and it would be stronger as well

So if someone can do that I can whip up a test part for someone to fit up ? I know a local with r33 gtr wing but doubt he would consider using his car to test fit on , so need someone else

I could be interested in this too depending on price. Maybe if there's enough interest we could arrange a GB?

Bit soon for a GB lol

Gotta get a set made first to figure out time and materials

If I had a gtr boot with spoiler on my desk it would be done in a week or less , any spare floating around Adelaide ?

( yes I need to move from SAdelaide to QLD to have access to more club users haha)

Bit soon for a GB lol

Gotta get a set made first to figure out time and materials

If I had a gtr boot with spoiler on my desk it would be done in a week or less , any spare floating around Adelaide ?

( yes I need to move from SAdelaide to QLD to have access to more club users haha)

Haha fair call. Just getting pretty excited about the prospect of this haha :D

I think psi parts already sell one..looks better than that too

Dont see one on there site ? I'm sure a bunch are around but at what cost ?

None are kevlar encased , that will help keep it from shatering , most are just flat plate carbon cnc cut and screwed on ? I know a few people who had the police ask them to remove the sharp blades on wings or remove the wing

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