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Hi guys,

I'm looking to see what rear wing's people would recommend for the R34 GTT. I've always been a huge fan of these types of rear wings:

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7009/6446244541_e165af10bc_o.jpg

Of course only if they are done right, it can look tacky quite easily but the picture is a good example for what I'm after.

Are there any decent bolt-on wings which fit in the standard holes of an R34 for under $700? Otherwise, any recommendations for where to buy from & pictures on an R34 as an example?

Thanks

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http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7009/6446244541_e165af10bc_o.jpg

Are there any decent bolt-on wings which fit in the standard holes of an R34 for under $700? Otherwise, any recommendations for where to buy from & pictures on an R34 as an example?

you're not going to get something like that for under $700.

do you want painted, single piece spoilers or full separate mounts + wing?

an SAU search pulled up carmate: http://www.carmate.com/display_products.php?id=132&categoryid=5

not sure on quality, and thats un painted.

Have seen quite a few go for a lot less than $700. I would prefer the full separate mounts + wing as per the above image. Had a look at the Carmate ones, but they all require painting. If I don't find something I like I'll probably just end up getting the standard GTR spoiler in carbon fibre:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Carbon-Fiber-Spoiler-Wing-For-Nissan-Skyline-GTR-R34-R32-BNR34-Car-Down-Force-AT-/321865232776?hash=item4af0a9b188:g:HUsAAOSwLqFV9ty~

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