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this wing is used in world touring cars in japan atm...

its made from ABS and its design is 3D soo .. no sharp edges for cops to defect...

and the arms are universal soo it fits on any car...

still hab them .. brand new...

price will start goin up... so get them quick

this wing will get u on the floor and it looks good too...

ne inquires call 0423 705 113

regards james

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hey ppl... the last one was picked up todai... all of the buyers were very happy with the design. i hab 5-7 wings left

but the sad thing is that the price has gone up to $430

why is the wing much more expensive then the RRP??

its because my mate who works at ratedRdesign gave it to me at that price..

and i figured out later that it was done cheap for me... and he said to me that

he sells them for $450... which is not including installation...

soo sorri fokes

they are nothing different to the $250 ones...

still made wif the same materials with the 3D design...

if neone would like to contact me.. im always free from 9 till when ever.. soo feel free to call ne time..

reagards james...

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