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Hey,

Just wanted to know what some of you think about the wings on r32s.

Look better on or off?

I can't decide what i want to do with mine.

Cheers.

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Almost every man and his dog (figure of speech- females also) are going to say "OFF"!!!

other than myself, i dont know any other r32 owner that believes that they need a wing...

If not the original, than an aftermarket one, something to finish it off!!

Thats my lil bitch sess.

each to their own

Caio

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i personally like the spoiler, not necassarilly the stock one, but i FREAKING LOVE the east bear one... i think it's east bear... gimme a sec! ok so maybe it's not the east bear

but it's basically a little notch style spoiler that goes straight up not out, made from fibreglass...

very simple but hot diggidy does it look nice

i have a little teeny weeny M3 style lip on my cefiro... i love it!

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I think a R34 GT-T spoiler would look nice and unique on your R32 :sorcerer:

Check out my signature.

That R34 spoiler would look pretty nice but bit big for my liking. I think i'm starting to lean towards no spoiler.

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On the 2 R32's of mine i took both wings off one suited and the other didn't.

It came down to the colour of the car really and it just looked wrong!!!

At the end of the day its what you want to do champ its your car :blink:

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My 32 has a stock kit with the little straight side skirts.Not sure if it would look good spoilerless.Guess i can just give it a go and see what i think.

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