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Your car looks good with the wide guards, but you definitely need some bolt on spacers for the rear! The rear wheels are sitting waaaaay too far inside the gaurds. Buy a pair of 25 or 30 mm spacers for about $120 and it will look phat!

  teazn_r33 said:
people what would you think of the du-luck rear wing i think its the gtr one off a r33 i have seen pics it sits low and hangs out the back ?? i like but not sure if it will go with the rest of the car

The R33 GTR Do luck rear wing is not just a wing, its part of the grp boot lid so you need to buy the whole boot lid, then you have to bond or screw the quarter pieces on so they line up with the wing, the actual blade is just a GTR blade screwed to the wing uprights on the boot lid, and is not adjustable.

Not the easiest wing to fit but one of the best looking drag wings out there IMO, here's some pics of one I fitted to a mates car..

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Not sure about the GTS wing but it looks like it fits to a OE boot lid, looks a lot easier to fit.

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  teazn_r33 said:
well where would i get one??

Well the only place I know of is Do Luck them selves, the one I fitted was brought second hand so you could keep an eye on ebay but there rare, Do Luck are very good at keeping people from copying there kits but I'm betting someone has.

The parts you need are "Rear Wing Stay w/ Trunk Lid" & "Trunk Side Panels"

http://www.do-luck-usa.com/products.html?auto=BCNR33

http://www.do-luck.co.uk/r33gtr.htm

Not cheap though, you could just go for the GTS rear spoiler that still looks very cool IMO

http://www.do-luck-usa.com/products.html?auto=ECR33

http://www.do-luck.co.uk/r33gts.htm

:rofl:

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