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im looking for an r33 gtr rear spoiler, original or copied in Adelaide.  

Please email me your contact at [email protected] if you have one for sale and i can pickup paying cash.

Try Peter at Willall Racing

0408 844 058

He has a perfect original item

  • 2 weeks later...
go gotta be kidding me? thousands for a gtr wing, surely genuine products aint that expensive.

No idea on price of genuine GTR wing, but you gotta remember its Carbon Fibre. would have expected it to be around $1200-1500, also not too many around, maybe that has something to do with the prices of these things.

No idea on price of genuine GTR wing, but you gotta remember its Carbon Fibre. would have expected it to be around $1200-1500, also not too many around, maybe that has something to do with the prices of these things.

who tell u they are carbon fibre?

there are plenty of place sell copy, IMO i won't pay more than $500 for one (without paint)

and BRAND NEW genuine R34GTR rear spoiler don't worth 4g

who tell u they are carbon fibre?

there are plenty of place sell copy, IMO i won't pay more than $500 for one (without paint)

and BRAND NEW genuine R34GTR rear spoiler don't worth 4g

Pretty sure FBI told me they were Carbon Fibre, below is the insert to suit GTR wing. This is on web for $450

carbongtrblade.jpg

Yeh nah stuff buying one for 4g!

FBI told u they are, mmmm......

think about the year R33 GTR selling, and the cost of making carbon fibre in those year, then u will realize they BS

there might be an option of whatever version come with carbon fibre, but sure not stock

the insert u show is "aftermarket carbon coated fibre glass"

this is a genuine R33GTR wing

DSC01149.jpg

FBI told u they are, mmmm......

think about the year R33 GTR selling, and the cost of making carbon fibre in those year, then u will realize they BS

there might be an option of whatever version come with carbon fibre, but sure not stock

the insert u show is "aftermarket carbon coated fibre glass"

this is a genuine R33GTR wing  

DSC01149.jpg

Sweet thanks for that!!!!!

I'm actually trying to sell mine cos quite frankly i think the look wack, Mine came with my car when i bought it(GTST) and i don't like them, Stealth wing for me!! :D

To DELUXE,

I have a mould of a low style drift wing available for all '33 models, comes equiped with led brake light and the overall look is stealth but of quality and good finish.If you would like to find out more ring Wally Silins at Silins Special Vehicles at lonsdale im sure he will be more than willing to help you out with a price for supply/supply,fit/supply,paint,fit ...

Regards,

SKYLINE(kym)... :headspin:

To DELUXE,

  I have a mould  of a low style drift wing available for all '33 models, comes equiped with led brake light and the overall look is stealth but of quality and good finish.If you would like to find out more ring Wally Silins at Silins Special Vehicles at lonsdale im sure he will be more than willing to help you out with a price for supply/supply,fit/supply,paint,fit ...

 Regards,

              SKYLINE(kym)... :headspin:

Cheers SKYLINE,

You wouldn't happen to have picture would ya, gotta buy myself a new front bar also, he wouldn't happend to have a GTR or 400R front bar mould also?

Deluxe :bananaman

Deluxe,

I do have a couple of photos somewhere on the computer ,if i can find them i will post them for you.Wally does have a 400 style front bar available but not in the true #400 style i have modified it to make it more effective aerodynamically and look better at the same time,i think wally has these available now,the last time i spoke to him mine was still curing in the mould.

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym).... :)

Skyline,

Cheers bro for the pics, wasn't really the style of stelth wing i had in mind, but the more i look at it and depending on the dollar amount i could be persuaded, If you have a pic of the 400R bar you have modified, that would be great, If not don't worry! Gotta sell my GTR Wing first.

Deluxe,

The pic's dont do the wing real justice as it does indeed look better in the flesh,and you have to use your imagination as to what it would look like without the center mount wing sitting over the top of it.Also of note is that wally has built a drain system in the under side of the wing so excess water from rain or washing can escape-- but this is typical of wally's attention to detail.

As for the front bar no i dont hve any photo's yet as we have only had a couple of fitting sessions to sort out the final gaps etc.,so you will have to go down to see wally or phone him...

Regards,

SKYLINE (Kym)....

I looked into this a little further

Willalls rang Nissan and asked a price approx $4000

Then they offered the genuine factory unit to the customer for $1500

Which to me seems pretty fair.

Is that for the original GTR wing? I have a aftermarket one i'm trying to sell, how wuch is it worth? Do you know?

Cheers Bro

deluxe, ive got a stealth wing from a group buy you could have a look at. Its a fraction of the price of a gtr wing and in my opinion looks better on both the gtst and gtr. And if you like it, they can still be made.

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