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Something was said about bee*R making one I believe...

The hyperrev books have a few suppliers of those

But the book is old now who knows if they still do or if they have any left

Anyway you guys sort it out. Hit me up if you get stuck

Ive searched and cant find any, the beeR one is a double wing and is a bit wider than oem, i have a std gtr wing blade in the garage if that helps for measurements or design....

Who's car is in the photo? Maybe they can help with skme more info?

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

i think it was PSI I may be wrong....theres one on Richos racecar ..you are right it does stick out a fair bit though..

but you have to admit its a better looking unit..

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i think it was PSI I may be wrong....theres one on Richos racecar ..you are right it does stick out a fair bit though..

but you have to admit its a better looking unit..

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That's the bee-r rear wing. A few places sell replicas of those now at good prices, it's probably the best looking aftermarket rear wing for n r33

The beeR spoiler is about $600, im sure an extension part for the oem would be a heap cheaper, thats the best part, though i have been tempted to just buy the beeR over the last 24hrs of searching for the best pricing for it...

Honestly, unless it's for performance enhnacing reasons - I wouldn't recommend it - besides the fact that it doesn't look crash hot, visability will be limited from the rear too! I had a GT wing on my GTST previously and visibility sucked.

if anything i rekon rear visibility would be a heap better. the standard gtr wing sits pretty much smack bang in the middle of the rear window even at the lowest angle of attack

That's the bee-r rear wing. A few places sell replicas of those now at good prices, it's probably the best looking aftermarket rear wing for n r33

That looks way better !!

The downforce is better I bet its a modern airfoil shape wider both ways and still gets up into clean air off the roof ( bet the vortex is right off the roof into it)

I have that wing in my closet just not the same stands

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