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The kit is a bit like the OEM GT-R one - only more chunkier at parts and is rather more boxy.

With the wing, it's not bad, only if it had only 1 level.

And yeah, sorry, can't help you with the wing thing - never heard of it.

I agree where can i get one of these too? I have looked absolutely everywhere and i cannot find them. especially for a good price. any fibreglassers out there willing to make copies of an original?

They are not easy to come across. I had enough trouble finding a picture of one of these. I have tried searching for places that sell them and I had no luck. I really want one of these wings too. I only seen it on this car and the DRAGME skyline.

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Fellas, looks aside... might be an issue with the cops as the wing is sticking slightly too much towards the sides - you may get a canary for this... I had a GT like wing on a couple of months back - got defected as well... just watch out... check before you buy (not that you'll find one any time soon anyways)...

I to am wanting one of these wings and yes they are as rare as rocking horse shit. They are not actually a trust wing, they are a Garage Saurus wing. I'm willing to make these if someone can find or let me borrow an original.

For those with Hyper Rev mags, see page 143 of Skyline GTS No.3 Vol 60 for another pic.

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