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This is the one http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-R33-Skyline-Rear-Roof-Spoiler-Drift-Wing-Bobtail-Body-Kit-ECR33-RB25-/350974080474?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item51b7af75da

The fitment is ok. I painted it all up and stuff then sikaflexed it to the windscreen, Also taping it as tight as i could to ensure everywhere sikaflex was put was sealed and flush. I left it for about 5 hours with the tape on. It hasnt came off since. Being fibreglass it isnt the perfect measurements, but easy to work it.

May I ask how much for the front lip and where did you get it from?

Looks great!

Its just one of these universal rubber lips haha - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Universal-Lip-Kit-Suit-VW-Golf-Mk4-to-Mk7-ez-splitter-Mk5-Mk6-Volkswagen-/291055481269?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43c44231b5

I think it does the job well for $40 :)

My old R33 GTST with RB26DETT

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Current Series III GTR (Non VSPEC)

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Annnnnnnd Roughly how it is now….

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Specs of GTR before being pulled apart and semi stripped were;

Standard RB26

Steampipe Manifold

Precision 6262

60mm External Wastegate with 2 inch stainless screamer

ViPec plug in ECU

Siemens 750cc Injectors

External Surge Tank and single 044 with standard pump as lift pump

JJR 100mm thick GTR intercooler

JJR washer bottle/catch can

Bride Zieg III fixed back Driver & Passenger Seat

Defi BF gauges

Nismo Cluster and Triple gauges

JJR Oil filter re locater and 19 row cooler

Exedy Compe D Twin plate clutch

RS*r 3 1/4 inch catback exhaust with high flow cat

At one stage had a PSI parts Carbon rear diffuser

Carbon lip spoiler (GTR wing was removed)

All Alpine type r sound gear and focal sub

HKS HypermaxIII coilovers

18x10.5 + 12 SSR SP1R wheels

<br />Any chance u remember the sellers store?<br />Fitment looks pretty sweet, any issues?

Check back a couple of pages, I got my roof spoiler off ebay too. It was a VivaGarage item and I assume it is the same mold as this one. Fitment wasnt the best and it had to be heated up and played with to get to fit right in the end.

What size and offset are your rims on the gtst mate?

My old R33 GTST with RB26DETT

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Current Series III GTR (Non VSPEC)

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attachicon.gifPrecision RB26.jpg

Annnnnnnd Roughly how it is now.

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attachicon.gifEngine Out Complete.jpg

Specs of GTR before being pulled apart and semi stripped were;

Standard RB26

Steampipe Manifold

Precision 6262

60mm External Wastegate with 2 inch stainless screamer

ViPec plug in ECU

Siemens 750cc Injectors

External Surge Tank and single 044 with standard pump as lift pump

JJR 100mm thick GTR intercooler

JJR washer bottle/catch can

Bride Zieg III fixed back Driver & Passenger Seat

Defi BF gauges

Nismo Cluster and Triple gauges

JJR Oil filter re locater and 19 row cooler

Exedy Compe D Twin plate clutch

RS*r 3 1/4 inch catback exhaust with high flow cat

At one stage had a PSI parts Carbon rear diffuser

Carbon lip spoiler (GTR wing was removed)

All Alpine type r sound gear and focal sub

HKS HypermaxIII coilovers

18x10.5 + 12 SSR SP1R wheels

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