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In all this, I've just realised something. I have never seen an ugly R32 !!! Never.........

Even the R32 Ute in Japan looked hot IMO. :O

I'm amazed at how many 32's actually do still have wings fitted !! Keep the votes coming !!!

ROFLMAO !!! :D

Skylines in WA huh ?!?! Well if that don't beat all .................. They told me there was nothing but Fords over there :D Well, if I knew how to edit the poll I'd include you guys :)

I share the opinion that a GT-R needs it's rear wing to be a "GT-R" but cleaning under a GTS-T rear wing is just a pain in the a$$ + I think it looks better without the wing. This opinion is NOT shared by the GF & some mates.

Still it'll be interesting to see just how many people have removed their wings........

Its amazing people still think the rest of Australia is all deserted. Ive had some people ask me over the net if we ride kangaroos here in the NT. No Joke!!! Wing is awesome, put it on. i dont have one on my car at the moment, but will be soon. FAT32, Druzilla32, nice rides! FAT32, it looks as if you sprayed that "Photo Blocker" stuff on your number plate! :(

Its amazing people still think the rest of Australia is all deserted. Ive had some people ask me over the net if we ride kangaroos here in the NT. No Joke!!! Wing is awesome, put it on. i dont have one on my car at the moment, but will be soon. FAT32, Druzilla32, nice rides! FAT32, it looks as if you sprayed that "Photo Blocker" stuff on your number plate! :D

Cheers :) No, there's no photo blocker stuff on my plates. I don't think that stuff works anyway. :P

Could you imaging cruizin the main drag of Darwin on a Kangaroo with under-pouch neons & a 5" monsta w/shift light strapped to it's head !!! :D LOL Where are those paintshop guys with you need em ;)

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