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The C-west wing is 1450mm wide, chord length in the center is approx. 30cm (depth of wing looking top down) and it's light as f%ck due to being full carbon fibre (except the uprights).

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Nismo led tail lights payment confirmed, these are now sold.

Still available:

C-west GT Wing

Top Secret edition RAYS TE37 wheels (also known as LE37)

There is a small crack on the inside of the Blinker light on the driver side, bugged me at first, but can't really see it from afar, thanks! :) and it might help ti post the offset of the wheels as well? I'm guessing 18x10.5+18?

Really? I didn't notice any cracks on them, how small is the crack? I guess I didn't look close enough.. Glad they arrived safely anyway

Wheels are 18 x 10.5" +15 offset.

already posted the wheel offset.

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