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Are those prices for real????

But yeah you have the idea of what I want to do - raise the height of my stock wing.

But thanks - I knew those extension exisited but we couldn't find out WHO made them. But for those prices forget it. I'd rather buy a whole c-west wing and have the choice of using the whole wing or just the uprights - and I'd still be saving money.

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Doh... that price HAS to be for the whole wing...

I read it as ¥20,580... somebody has to sell them or copies of them.

I guess you could get some copies made. But as I have recently experienced, getting things made is a painful experience.

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Yeah my biggest concern about getting something MADE is having the wing fall off under load down the main straight of Phillip Island. What I want to do will put greater pressure on the wing - which it why I really want to look the uprights before I buy them.

The stock wing is quite big and I think it would do a fantastic job on the track if it was just at a more useable height.

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Snow.

My next project after the Turbo ducts is actually replacing the standard plastic uprights on the GT-T wing with Billet Machined Aluminium uprights which I will design myself.

I'd assume that the same bolt holes would be used on the boot of the GT-T (as the factory would punch the holes) but the top might be different.

I wouldn't thin kyou would have to worry about the strength. I will be making then about 8mm wide and very ridig.

They will be bolting into the boot with a bracket on each side, not just on one side.

I'll let you know when I get closer.

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Everything about that upright looks good - except for the base. Looks like its just glued on! And that scares the crap outta me! LOL.

Check out the c-west design. Very sturdy uprights and as you can see a large area where the base fixes - similar in area to the R34 stock ones you can see in the mines extensions above.

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dam what a price for "mines" branded items...dam checked the JUN website but still shocked at the price they want :D (92,400 Yen)

http://www.junauto.co.jp/products/aero-par...ar-spoiler.html

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Also looking around the forums this r34 gtt is for sale more to the point of the gt wing that it had on it........

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Check the thread for better bigger pics :(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=39278

It also states that the gt wing was/is removed maybe he has it for sale?? the boot mounts seem to be more solid.

Cheers Rob

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I've PM'ed the owner of that car and asked to come and have a look at his wing.

What I did notice though it that his particular mounts aren't in the standard location.

They are much closer together.

I might just go and pull my wing off now and have a look at some stuff.

I'll be back.

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Ah, just had a look and it's not as easy to remove as I thought.

I will have to remove all the trim underneath the boot and pull the top off the wing and all that crap.

It's a hour's job to get it off and on again....

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i've got a honeycomb aluminium T wing (not the moulded carbon style). Sits about 15-20 cm above the boot and has an adjustable aluminium mount n all. Looks similar to the Jun one, just lower. If you wanna check it out I'll bring it to the next meet.

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