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Getting sick of my GT wing, so I'm trying to find another option.....not interested in GTR ot type M wings, too common....something different.

anyone have any ideas? any pics? any idea on cost an where to get them??

playing round with ideas, like the stealth/drift wing most so far, but anything different is good, like the trust or tommy k wings?

Theres some pics of my car here as it is now: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=7879

or should I just stick with the GT wing? maybe modify the endplates or something?

thanks in advance to anyone who replies....all inputs good input

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i'd offer you a swap with my high bomex wing, but i cbf rewelding the holes and respraying the boot. ive been wanting a GT wing for ages now, but its to much effort to fix teh holes.

http://www.pbase.com/yld_sky/image/30718424

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bonnet is genuine carbon fibre (no fibreglass underlay like JAP versions), its only 6mm thick an weighs around 6-7kg. I got it from customcarbon.com.au, great bunch of guys an awsome quality work!! highly recomend them!!

when (if) i sell my GT wing i'll be selling the boot lid with it as a complete package, just easier for all really. The bomex wibng looks quite neat, but a bit too much like a "high rise" type M wing for my liking.

as far as where to get them? i dunno, i got mine through someone from japan.

not a fan of the flat boot lid either, makes it look like a 4door from behind, at least the stealth wing has a bit of shape to it

thanks for the suggestions so far.....keep em comming ;)

:(

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my Altia/Nismo rear spoiler!!! :( - (see sig)

you know you want it ;) - i may even spray it white for you, unless you want the panda look ;)

http://users.bigpond.net.au/chinny/3.jpg - (don't want to image link it as i don't think ppl need to see it just browsing :) )

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I took off my wing just to clean underneath abnd loved the look of it without the wing, but i hate the holes, and there are so many of them.

Why not the Jun rear spoiler, ive always liked it but it is quite expensive... but some people might find them too tall...

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I hear your pain abcent.

I currently have a prototype rear wing that I think will be the best of both worlds. A flat boot look and a rear wing section that rises up with the increase of speed of the car. Just at the moment looking at an adjustment for the tilt of the wing section at full extension. So you can set it almost horizontal while touring or increase the angle for more down force at the track with a push of a button. Let you know how it progresses

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Rezz: black wing looks quite good, black ends with a carbon blade....match up with my carbon bonnet an mirrors.....definatly food for thought!! carbon balde will hurt the wallet though....maybe just black to start off with...:P

chris19: the skirts are just 400R replicas, should be able to source them through any bodykit place, I got mine from FibreFab in Geelong, but they have them for sale at uniqueautosports (www.nismo.com.au) and at www.justjap.com

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Abscent: I have seen many many gtsts in my time and am completely in love with mine the WA boys will justify that and they know how perfect and immacul8 i treat my car. Mate when i see the pics of your car i feel like I am two timing my car! Mate don't change a thing.. that car of yours is one sweeeeeeeet ride!

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