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HI~

i am looking for a r34 gtr oem rear wing.

anyone know how much i can get it from Nissan??

cheer~

i seriously wouldn't bother...

from memory i came across the OEM R34 GT-R rear wing.... had a price tag of $2,240

i wasn't 100% sure because it indicated a "Nismo" flap... as the GT-R wing has a carbon flap.

unless it meant the price was ONLY for the aerodynamic flap?!?!?!!? then thats rediculous...And OEM parts are sometimes known to be rediculous...

i recall the shitty factory stock radio on a R33 GTS-t was around $900+gst

OEM parts, especially for something like that....will be around that price.... why waste the money?

your better off buying fibreglass Replica of it..

here is one from EBAY that is selling around 120 US$

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NISSAN-SKYL...sQ5fAccessories

id say go this one...it will be unpainted...but it states that they can actually supply a painting service to suit your car

and it says its "universal" so it most likely fits your car...

where as I'm not sure if the GTR wing will exactly fit GT-T without adjustments

Edited by eeiko321
i got a fibreglass wing from them and its not fitting well... :)

thats why i want to get a oem wing.

well if i were you, i would double check that the R34 GT-R boot and wing is exactly the same as the GT-T

and to be honest...alot of the R34 GT-R parts actually differ to the GT-T..like front bumpers, rear bumpers etc.

headlights even differ aswell...

otherwise your gonna be in the same position with something that doesnt fit and end up trying to customize it

So you have a GTT but want a R34 GTR wing? Too expensive man unless you love spending! Try and find someone wrecking a skyline because anything GTR is really expensive.

Guess how much a new gearknob is for a R34 GTR? $550 :D

Edited by Turbo Piston
Guess how much a new gearknob is for a R34 GTR? $550 :P

yeah but the Gearknob is one of the best looking gear knobs ever.........

stock GT-R goods is really unbeatable........

cars like GT-R should stay stock, in my opinion.... all the aspects make it an actual GT-R

when your replacing exterior parts & interior parts........i recon your really ruining the genuine look of it.

GT-R R34 gear knob is alot better than any NISMO or MOMO gearknob.....

Yea I agree, but I don't really want to spend $550 on a knob!!

i would

although im no where near rich... but like i said......i dont wana settle for momo, trust or Nismo

when there is brand new GT-R gear knobs...

Does anybody know is the ones that nismo.com.au sell replicas have the same adjustable section like on the oem so you can change the blade if you wanted to unlike most of the ebay copies etc that dont line up

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