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I got a question, I saw this drift wing which had brake lights on a website somewhere.

I know someone makes these wings but can't seem to find the site now, does anyone know???

not an S2 stock wing, the sides are over hanging the boot instad of sitting on the boot lid and running to the window

not sure what it is though, looks like the nismo wing for an r32

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...owtopic=158581#

Edited by Baconer
not an S2 stock wing, the sides are over hanging the boot instad of sitting on the boot lid and running to the window

not sure what it is though, looks like the nismo wing for an r32

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...owtopic=158581#

no it's not that one, it's exactly like the R33 Drift/Duck/Stealth Wing.

but it also has brakelights which other Drift/Duck/Stealth Wings don't have.

I'm 110% sure I saw it somewhere and the webpage is in Australia

This is a 200sx at my work with what I believe is the same spoiler.

Would a 200SX spoiler fit on a R33 4Door?

They both flat boot and have very close same curve (where the wing comes down to)

post-31853-1181161143_thumb.jpg

Well I believe I found the 200SX Wing

nis-200sx-wing_450-355.jpg

Racepro.co.nz - S14 FACELIFT WING (2000003) - NZ$495

So does anyone know if this will fit a R33 4Door?

Edited by R.B. Boy
  • 2 years later...

That spoiler is a "Navan" one (it has a badge in the middle on top saying that) .... i though it was just part of the Mspec kit. The blue car up top with it on is a S1 Sedan. Mine is identicle to it, just in gunmetal grey.

Gary

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