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It's not a Nismo wing. It's an Altia wing and it's ugly as sin.

The unfortunate part is that when you remove it you will be left with I think 3 or 4 big holes in your rear guards. Very bad.

I have seen it with the sides removed but the boot part left and it looks ok. There are another 4 holes in the boot holding it on.

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post-29391-1158093337.jpg how it looks as we speak

post-29391-1158093355.jpg what i want to happen

what do u think?

i reckon it still might need just the boot spoiler?????

i definately agree that it needs the spoiler but not that huge one! maybe the standard gtt spoiler or better yet a gtr replica!

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Heya,

I had the altia wing on my 34.. see before

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and after

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You'll end up with bullet holes on each side when you remove it, and probably some bent panels, so basically the two rear guards and boot will have to be resprayed. Possibly your rear lights too to match the freshly sprayed boo.

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It cost me $900 all up (fill the holes, straighten the panels, blend the guards, respray the boot and tail lights). The removal is easy, i did that at home, there's about 7 screws per side, and 4-6 screws for the spoiler on the boot.

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Were you happy that u got rid of it.

i feel a little worried, i think it actually suits my car. when buying a 34 i refused to get one a that spoiler but once i seen my car low and with 19s it changed my opinion.

post-29391-1158762994.jpg

from the front its ok but the back it looks big.

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Hey Steve, yep i'm pretty happy with the result. The car looks alot cleaner without that big arse spoiler. Although, it does seem a little more bare without any spoiler whatsoever. What would be nice eventually, is to put a stock R34 GTR spoiler on (not the stock GTT), the GTR spoiler has a bit of meat and height on it without going overboard.

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