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We sell them for $150. As we have just finished a new mould, fitment is very good. We have sold numerous wings to members on here too.

The original design was by Signal Auto in Japan, since then they have gone under several different names; drift wing, stealth wing, etc.

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I have seen them over $250.

$200 delivered is a pretty good price and psi parts dont sell shit either, its good quality.

Ive bought parts from other places or second hand and they dont line up properly.

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Less than $200 delivered (depending on where you live) is our normal price, we always keep these in stock too .

For reference only (please enter your postcode into our shipping quote link on our website for an accurate cost):

Melb: $38.57

Syd: $42.28

Bris: $53.06

Ade: $42.28

Perth: $76.30

Hob: $68.75

Link to the product on our website: http://www.psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=8...oductID=WGDTR33

Be cautious of undercoats, they are usually put on to hide defects in the fibreglass from the moulding process. Most spray painters will use a specific undercoat for the type of paint being used anyway. Thus a gel coat is the preferred option.

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Be cautious of undercoats, they are usually put on to hide defects in the fibreglass from the moulding process. Most spray painters will use a specific undercoat for the type of paint being used anyway. Thus a gel coat is the preferred option.

Good info there... Food for thought...

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Be cautious of undercoats, they are usually put on to hide defects in the fibreglass from the moulding process. Most spray painters will use a specific undercoat for the type of paint being used anyway. Thus a gel coat is the preferred option.

same also applies with the GMH black on the inside of kits... PMSL when i see that...

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We sell them for $150. As we have just finished a new mould, fitment is very good. We have sold numerous wings to members on here too.

The original design was by Signal Auto in Japan, since then they have gone under several different names; drift wing, stealth wing, etc.

whats the mounting like with yours??

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whats the mounting like with yours??

I'm assuming you are referring to how ours mounts? It has two indented strips along the width to allow for some double sided foam tape (or similar) to stop the wing bouncing or moving, and will require some self tappers to scew directly into the wing itself through the original boot holes. I'll try to get some pictures up shortly.

Also be sure to use silicone or some sort of water proofing on all holes to prevent seepage into the boot and rust forming.

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Ill have a close look at yours at the skid pan Dan...

Id like to see what they look like from the top/side, i mean like if you standing at the drivers door looking back at the wing???

And you were saying they use the standard wing holes, so I can put the stock wing back on if I wanted without having to bog up any holes. IE. Bolt on and bolt off...

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