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I have a Skyline R33 GTS and am wondering what everyone thinks looks the best on the boot in terms of the wing/spoiler.

Let me know what you guys think is the best so I can make a decision what I should do.

Cheers

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out of interest, why are u worried about other people's personal opinion as to how to modify your car?

imo depends on the rest of the car's styling. what a lot of people forget, is no part looks good on its own, its about suiting the overal style you are going for.

I'm not fond of the 33 gtr spoiler, and the small lip has been done too many times. I have no real issue with the standard series one spoiler so I'll leave mine at that till I find something better, rather than just changing it for the sake of modification.

And I love reading "who cares what other people think" after reading page after page of people belittling others for their personal opinions if they go against the norm. Forums are all about being ridiculed by others. It helps remind you that everyone that disagrees with you is far more correct than you will ever be.

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