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Hey everyone,

As the title says, looking for a genuine (as in Factory) R34 GTR rear spoiler. Preferably black, but i'm guessing a respray won't be too big a problem. :uhh:

I did have a thread a little while back for a GT-T wing but it was actually quite a stupid idea at the time. So yeah, now after the GTR rear spoiler.

I know there are copies, but i would like a genuine item if at all possible.

cheers!

EDIT: Looking for either now, genuine or copy rear spoiler. Thanks!

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Just Jap haven't replied to any of my emails, sent one to darron and tony. :thumbsup:

What's your mate asking for his? Not black by any chance is it? Might go with you then troy.

How's next week looking for ya mate? Should i be buying GTR parts from japan (front/rear bumper) or you're not sure whether it's a good way to go until you see the cars? Because there has been some good stuff coming through.

cheers

Black! awesome! I guess the next thing to ask is how much does he want for it? Can pay cold hard caaaash if that makes a difference.

Ahmed, sounds good mate. I've been keeping a very close eye on the yahoo auctions for GTR front and rear bars, got a fair idea on what they go for. Condition doesn't really matter as it will be cut in half so therefore have to be resprayed. So any colour, and condition not a big factor.

cheers guys.

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  • 2 months later...

back from the deaaaaadddd :P

don't worry bass/chris, all has been organised :(

so you were saying you had a genuine rear wing for me?? :D one that doesn't cost $1k AUD :P

Daniel,

i can get you the front + rear bars + wing if you're intrested

hey ahmed, you still able to get a rear wing?

oh and i've changed it from genuine to genuine AND copy. So if anyone has either, let us know. I know UAS has copies, but they are $685 or something, could most prob get a real one for that price.

cheers.

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you sure you don't want a copy? genuine are VERY, VERY expensive :D - because there MIGHT be an option (besides UAS) for a copy - let me know :)

you sure you don't want a copy? genuine are VERY, VERY expensive :) - because there MIGHT be an option (besides UAS) for a copy - let me know :D

yeah, really want a genuine one... trying to swap this thing off the R34:

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