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LEDS stopped working on car so i think this is a good enough excuse to get a series 2 wing (which i like better).

I have seen series 1's before with series 2 wings but wondering if its a straight swap?

Does it line up perfect?

Bolts same spot?

Same electrical plug?

I did this conversion recently, and it fits perfect. The plug is the same only longer. The only mod really is the rubber lining that sits between your boot and wing needs to trimmed abit at the end, cos the series one wing is slightly wider. Hope that helps.

I disagree. I personally don't like the no wing look. If I wanted a car without a wing, i'd buy a gay family car like a commo or something.

Call me old fashion, but sports cars have big wings :stupid:

I have a gtr wing, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

I disagree. I personally don't like the no wing look. If I wanted a car without a wing, i'd buy a gay family car like a commo or something.

Call me old fashion, but sports cars have big wings :O

I have a gtr wing, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

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im with you i love my gtr wing

I disagree. I personally don't like the no wing look. If I wanted a car without a wing, i'd buy a gay family car like a commo or something.

Call me old fashion, but sports cars have big wings :dry:

I have a gtr wing, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

I agree with the above statement..

A wing on R33's is a must. I've seen some no wing 33's around, I personally think they're no good. You can have no wings on a S14,S15 or Supra's, coz they look fair dinkum but a no wing R33 is a BIG no-no.

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