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I thought i liked the look of the Auto Selects Devil Wing, but i didnt realise it had such a umm kick up at the rear of the spoiler blade.

I was going to get one but now im unsure.

I cant really find to many pics except for the one below.

Does anyone have one at home? Do you have any rear shots and also above the spoiler shots.

Any pics to help me decide would be awesome!

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This build had auto select bits on it. I do like the wing although a genuine 400r (Nismo GTR wing) looks better and come up on yahoo Japan from time to time

http://store.autoselect.co.jp/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=21

Big difference in price to the Nismo wing with prices for the Nismo anywhere from double to triple the price of the Autoselect for good to ex condition or new if you can get your hands on one as they are getting harder to come by in Japan.

I guess there are small differences at high speeds 200km+???
I do know of the $300 Ebay carbon wing blades warping on high speed and flying off, few members have had it happen. The 400R wing looks more practical (can be adjusted at 2 points) but Auto Select's one looks more aesthetic.

There is currently a 400R wing for sale on yahoo Japan and it looks like a real one. RHD could bring it in for you its $750 by the looks of it but obviously need to pay some fees and shipping.
Link : http://www.bidjdm.com/bidding/auction/view/id/j258391353

I guess there are small differences at high speeds 200km+???

I do know of the $300 Ebay carbon wing blades warping on high speed and flying off, few members have had it happen. The 400R wing looks more practical (can be adjusted at 2 points) but Auto Select's one looks more aesthetic.

There is currently a 400R wing for sale on yahoo Japan and it looks like a real one. RHD could bring it in for you its $750 by the looks of it but obviously need to pay some fees and shipping.

Link : http://www.bidjdm.com/bidding/auction/view/id/j258391353

Tat one on Yahoo has been up for sale for at least 10months if not longer.

Good condition ones get snapped up fast.

auto select's wing looks nice.... but not sure if its made in china?

hope it fits well :thumbsup:

Made in Japan !!

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