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i also have the PSI Drift/Stealth wing which will be going on very soon.

Col: they would not be readily interchangable as such. the Drift wing does not have the same mounting system as the factory items; it is held on by an adhesive and tek screws where the factory wings use fancy clips (which i smashed when removing)

well i could definitely never get mine off now because it was stuck on with urethane and then painted the whole boot and wing together so it looks like the wing is part of the boot and gives a really tidy look, to be honest i wish it sat down a little lower though.

I have just updated the shipping prices in the above post. However if you want the most accurate price for your location please visit our site and put in your postcode to get an exact shipping cost.

il be in contact in the near future. definately is the best price around. does any1 wanna buy my big veilside 1? its on here for sale i think with pics.

I have just noticed that joe blo has made 2 x posts

1. Where can i get a fully sick drift wing cheap?

2. Where can i get a screamer pipe cheap?

>>>>> Boost crusin is thata-way >>>> www.boostcruising.com

I have just noticed that joe blo has made 2 x posts

1. Where can i get a fully sick drift wing cheap?

2. Where can i get a screamer pipe cheap?

>>>>> Boost crusin is thata-way >>>> www.boostcruising.com

i asked if i can get the wing in brisbane to save on postage. im sure most people wudnt mind saving 50 dollars?

the screamer pipe thread was asking if any1 knew where to get 1. i didnt mention cheap. is there a problem with trying to find parts at a better price or to ask where to get something after looking for ages? im also a member on boostcruising. not a bad site but asked on here coz there for skylines

lick my balls dude

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anyone know where you can get a slightly higher stealthy wing? i like the lip, but i want something with a tiny bit more height. also if there was one with a little gap between the rear wing part and the boot to let water drain would be excellente'!

Does anyone have any remedies for stopping water leaking into the boot area/taillights? I know its a common problem regardless, hoping a bead of silicone will stop a majority of water leaking in. Only really noticed it with all this rain of late.

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