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Help! Where To Get These 34 Gtt Wing Risers?


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Any number of companies make a set,

There was even a genuine nismo version you could get but has since been discontinued, have to go second hand if you want one of those puppies.

From memory I recall seeing a C-west version posted up on the forums, but was awhile ago.

Good luck!

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Here's some options...

Night Pager rear wing stay for bnr34

http://www.nengun.com/night-pager/rear-wing-spacer $358 delivered

Nismo rear wing stay for er34

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/rear-wing-stay-set (discontinued) but you can get the product code from here.

Then there are various universal options from this Uras item..

http://www.nengun.com/uras/wing-mounts

through to the electronically controlled versions (big bucks).

Hope that helps.

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YEah that wing is the hottest wing off the R34 - I was actually thinking of getting it for my R33 but ended up going GTR wing.

You can get it from www.carmate.com - will set you back around $400 plus delivery when I last checked. Will look tough, but you will need a bodykit or it will not look nice on a stock R34 rear.

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great work u guys. the nismos are definately the ones i'm after!! :D

the good stuff are always discontinued arent they.

howie, so with the product code do i just quote that to nissan they would be able to bring that in for me? correct?

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You might be able to source nismo's from nissan themselves, but if they're discontinued they'll probably tell you that from my dealings with them. It's not the sort of item Nissan Australia keep stock of.

What i'd do is, keep an eye out on Yahoo auctions japan.. and then get slidewizeimports to bring it in for you. I see these things come up every few weeks on there.

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online too eh howie? :D

guess what. i just found out that carmate sells them for AU$ 341.95 for the whole set unsprayed.

http://www.carmate.com/product_details.php...W&p_id=9941

i always thought the original gtt wing is reused and only the nismo brackets are required for mounting. i'll look at the carmate one now and decide if thats the way i want to go.

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