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Hi guys and girls, im thinking about putting a t-wing on my r33 and i would love to see some pics of r33 (pref series2) with t-wings so i can see what it looks like.

Please keep your comments, opinions and bullsh*t no one wants to hear to yourselves.

Thanks! :D

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Yes, thats a very hot r33 however it doesn't have a t-wing like i asked lol

So can people please post up pics with t-wings, thanks!

DRD-00F, ive attached a pic of a t-wing cause i think u watch to much starwars n cyber shit lol

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I personally call them a GT-wing.

Hear are a few of my pics, with my old wing, but i am currently making brackets to fit my new c'f c-west wing to my old mounting points. The c-west wing looks a whole lot better, as i have made test brackets using mdf, but sorry no pics.

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mmmmmm yum

Reminds me of Snowmans car down in Vic ;)

yeah....

except for the fact that his car is an R34...a gtr....blue...doesnt have those decals...or a wing like that....or anything else like that car has...

other than that, spitting image!

Phark dude thats awesome! Where can I get one? ;)

yeah....

except for the fact that his car is an R34...a gtr....blue...doesnt have those decals...or a wing like that....or anything else like that car has...

other than that, spitting image!

Scotsmans car then...

honest typo, those letters are like right next to each other...

I personally call them a GT-wing.

Hear are a few of my pics, with my old wing, but i am currently making brackets to fit my new c'f c-west wing to my old mounting points. The c-west wing looks a whole lot better, as i have made test brackets using mdf, but sorry no pics.

This is the first I've seen on an R33 that looks somewhat descent/good! Having that boot lip spoiler thing makes it look even with the quarter panels and the GT wing aint sticking high in the air!

This is the first I've seen on an R33 that looks somewhat descent/good! Having that boot lip spoiler thing makes it look even with the quarter panels and the GT wing aint sticking high in the air!
Thanks :glare:

You should see the new one i'm putting on. It's the c/f 3d wing (i think it's called / like the one in ali-turko's pics) and i have made the brackets so the wing sits lower. Once the car is out of the mechanic's i will fab the brackets out of aluminium and take some pics. Wont be for a while though :laugh:

99.8% of the time, the car looks like this:

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