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Hi,

Ive searched around and not found too much,

Has anyone any pics of their GTR with an n1 rear lip installed?

Or like attached one of these carbon copied ones? anyone have one???

After ones with the normal factory spolier installed as well.

Love it with just the lip, trying to convince myself it will look tuff with lip and spoiler.

thanks

Michael

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thanks guys

no-one has the cf copy?

any close up pics from sort of front on if you know what i mean.

defo looks better than just normal r32gtr wing i recon.

thanks

mick

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thanks guys

no-one has the cf copy?

any close up pics from sort of front on if you know what i mean.

defo looks better than just normal r32gtr wing i recon.

thanks

mick

Most of the wings are genuine ex Japan - which also means that they are (mostly) warped around the locating bolts.

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Nup just it's part of he body kit - I thought it was standard, like the grey plastic front lip

I don't think I'll part with my spoiler though just having the N1 rear lip looks quite good

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yeah i cant find any - so am getting a carbon one as in the above piccy.

hopefully that will still look the shiz as all the above are.

thanks very much guys, if not can always paint the carbon...

:rofl:

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The genuine ones are almost always warped around the locating bolts. So there aren't really any second hand items nor ways of fixing them.

Best bet is a reproduction item. From memory Japanese Motorsport do one, Unique Autosports may be worth a look & also UP imports.

Let us know howyou get on - I may need the whole N1 kit, ie front lip, bumper cut outs, side skirts & rear lip.

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double sided tape like most body kit bits :)

Fark that sucks. Don't really want to do that to my bootlid (and have some fcktard remove it... and don't want to add 'speed' holes to it either.

Oh well, looks like I'll have to do without!

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Fark that sucks. Don't really want to do that to my bootlid (and have some fcktard remove it... and don't want to add 'speed' holes to it either.

Oh well, looks like I'll have to do without!

The double sided tape works well. You wont have any problems with clowns trying to remove anything. There are also various types of glue the panel shops use to attach spoilers and/or various add ons.

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