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it looks much nicer without the wing. Sell it to a kid with an excel for stupid amounts of money and buy yourself some suspension parts to finish that low flying stealth bomber look.

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I took mine off a while back off Shonen and i have the Full Cwest kit as well and its black. So your car would look similiar 2 mine. I think it looks much better without it. All other 34s ive seen have those aluminium GT wings which i sort of dont like.

I think it gives the car a much more refined and sleeker look.

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looks mad without the wing, but you already have the wing on.. so now you have holes in the boot :P

haha yeah dats one of the reasons why i dont wanna leave the wing off....

dont wanna drive around with rubber gromets on the boot.....which seems to be the fashion these days !! :)

with all other aspects of the car I didnt care what others thought cause just wanted what i liked....but i seriously cant decide between the two right now..

so keep it coming people...... :P

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It's just a dumb internet saying :)

I reckon it looks SWEET without the wing... Makes the car look extremely classy and sleek. My vote is to ditch the wing, get the holes welded up and repaint the bootlid :P :P :)

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hmm...sooo tempting....ill see how much i can ditch the wing off for !! hehe

and how much it is to patch the boot up.....

also this is a bit off topic..but i didnt wanna start another thread for it...

is it illegal to have no front number plate ??

cause i took mine off to get better brackets made up....the rattling was starting to piss me off......

but i have to say it looks SOOO much better with no front plate........:P

i heard the front of your car cant be photographed by speed cameras etc...

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1. Looks better without the wing

2. AFIAK it's only legal NOT to have a front number plate if the car is manufactured without anywhere to mount it. I could be wrong but I've seen a fair few Ferrari's without them. Your car does have a mount for the plate so you'll get pinned for not having one

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