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Hi guys,

I've had this stealth wing (bought from carmate) sitting in my garage for the last 2 months now. Never really got around to installing it on my car, since then i've sold my car and haven't got any use for this wing.

It's a flush mount style wing (kinda flat), makes the back look kinda like a dragcar (i'm sure you guys know what i'm talking about). It has been painted maroon.

Price is $130.

Location is sydney (fairfield).

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whats ur contact... i might come past today to have a look at it... i'm in fairfield too..

Hi guys,

I've had this stealth wing (bought from carmate) sitting in my garage for the last 2 months now. Never really got around to installing it on my car, since then i've sold my car and haven't got any use for this wing.

It's a flush mount style wing (kinda flat), makes the back look kinda like a dragcar (i'm sure you guys know what i'm talking about). It has been painted maroon.

Price is $130.

Location is sydney (fairfield).

what colour? if its red i'll take it off you right away! if not then i'll still consider it anyway. PM me asap.

cheers,  

Andrew.

Has the fog not lifted up there in Canberra yet....just kidding!! Its maroon (wine red) as he mentioned so by the look of your car you should be fine.

hahaha im so blind, i noticed it then i knew someone would have quoted me making me look like a dumbass lol.

I'll take it!

as long as your happy to send it down here then i'll put the money in your account 1st thing in the morning and im happy to pay the extra for postage.

I'll send you a pm now.

Andrew.

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