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It's a universal wing... It's not going to fit everything 100%
You either cheap out on a universal wing and have to put effort in to fit it, or you pay extra for something that will fit.

You can get fake 326 power spoilers on alibaba

It's a universal wing... It's not going to fit everything 100%
You either cheap out on a universal wing and have to put effort in to fit it, or you pay extra for something that will fit.

You can get fake 326 power spoilers on alibaba
Is there a 326 power wing specifically made to fit a r34 coupe?


On 10/30/2018 at 2:15 PM, N/A34 phil said:

Is there a 326 power wing specifically made to fit a r34 coupe?

 

At a glance, the wing stands on the 326 looks way further apart than the standard ER34 wing. 

You'll likely have to drill man unfortunately. "Universal" is sometimes more of a headache to fit than something designed for specific application. And it wouldn't be the wing you're after if it was made to fit your car.

If you can, try and find another boot lid - then at least you'll keep your original one unaltered. 

1 hour ago, N/A34 phil said:

Would a 33gtr wing look any good or will it even fit the 34 boot lid?

Hey mate, I appreciate you want to give your car an unique look which is rather hard to do given so many Skylines look the same. 

I have seen it done once but you will have to retain the stock R34 GTR wing stands and fabricate the R33 GTR wing blade to it but if you are wanting to place the whole R33 GTR wing onto the boot of a R34 then it would be way too wide and frankly I cannot imagine how out of place it would look.

You're better off going stock R34 GTR wing or R34 GTR wing stand with different looking blades or put a GT Wing on the rear which in my opinion doesn't suit the R34 but each to their own. 

At the end of the day it's your car so make it look how yo want it to look and screw what others think!

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Hey mate, I appreciate you want to give your car an unique look which is rather hard to do given so many Skylines look the same. 
I have seen it done once but you will have to retain the stock R34 GTR wing stands and fabricate the R33 GTR wing blade to it but if you are wanting to place the whole R33 GTR wing onto the boot of a R34 then it would be way too wide and frankly I cannot imagine how out of place it would look.
You're better off going stock R34 GTR wing or R34 GTR wing stand with different looking blades or put a GT Wing on the rear which in my opinion doesn't suit the R34 but each to their own. 
At the end of the day it's your car so make it look how yo want it to look and screw what others think!
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Cheers mate, considering all things said I think I'll just go wingless as some 34's look absolutely magical without a wing and would suit my car pretty good as I've got the little mines style boot lip on atm.20181029_213310.jpg
2 hours ago, N/A34 phil said:

Cheers mate, considering all things said I think I'll just go wingless as some 34's look absolutely magical without a wing and would suit my car pretty good as I've got the little mines style boot lip on atm.20181029_213310.jpg

Yep why not mate!

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