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Adrian_perth stop pm'ing me, i don't want to hook up i told u already ;)

13_devil, just weld on some edging on the boot lid then fill it with concrete. easy solution since the concrete will level itself flat and dry like that. after that u can just use some bog to smooth it out a bit then paint it.

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hmm custom so you got the original wing cut down to form them? it was jus an idea i was toyin with but now ive seen you boot i like a lot if i had a gtr wing on my boot id swap wiv you but i jus got the plain old std wing an mines in wine red anywho

Hey,

Im looking to remove my rear wing and replace my boot with a custum made flat one same style as the Do Luck or East Bear  

Does anyone know any place that would be able to make one or get me one..?

thanks

mike :headspin"

buy a R32 and you'll have the best lookin RSEND and you wont need to change a thing :headbang:

there is a guy in rockingham. who does restoration type work and makes panels from scratch. he made a aluminum bonnet from a rx7 to suit a friends rx3. the business name is something like. the metal man. and i also have a friend down south that does the same if you wanted to go that way

there is a guy in rockingham. who does restoration type work and makes panels from scratch. he made a aluminum bonnet from a rx7 to suit a friends rx3. the business name is something like. the metal man. and i also have a friend down south that does the same if you wanted to go that way

thanks but i think i will take u up on the idea to buy a 32 :P

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