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I think the the stock GTR wings on both the R33 and R34 is the only way to go...on the other hand, the wingless look looks better on a R33 than a R34. What do you guys think?

I think the only way a R33 looks good without a wing is to put a boot lid on that sits flush with the rear guards.Other wise it looks like you had a crash and couldn't. source a wing in time for the panel beater

  • 9 months later...

I actually love both looks. If i had the oportunity i would buy a wingless bootlid to swap whenever i get bored. The r34 pic thread has heaps of pics of wing/wingless cars that can easily change anyones mind i think. Each to their own but i want the best of both worlds on this topic. I feel the same for all Skylines imho.

just one example of when the shopping cart style looks baller as f**k :(

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but i do agree with above - it depends on the car, and the style of the car

i have a spolier exactly like this one connected to a carbon boot lid which ill use for track days etc and then for the street i just have my carbon duck tail :D

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