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Hey guys, took off my spoiler the other day.. looks shit hot.

Im gona get a re-spray soon. Just wondering wat you guys think about spoilerless

skylines, before i get the holes clogged up and sprayed. here's a pic of my car. and another of a skyline freak.

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I think the spoiler-less look only looks good if the car has a good body kit on it.

I have seen a few spoiler-less cars with out aggresive body kits and they look pretty plain.

Note- Just my opinion

TOnyGTSt - What happened to the skirts and rear bumper you had on your car?

I don't mind the drift style wing, but as blx mentioned, they only look tough with a good body kit (400r, gtr, etc). There's a few pix around with these wings, and they do look phat!

They're just a tad too expensive though, I mean, there's really bugger all to em! Been quoted $200 new, but then you still gotta get it primed n painted, looking at $400+

Wish we could get a fibreglass sponsor or something...

I'll almost sick of dragging out the pic of my car:

http://www.nitroware.net/~tony/r33_profile.jpg

Signal Auto drift wing.

Last time it was $250 PART ONLY from Bodyform in Sydney (Peter will fix you up).

Extra for paint and fit.

T.

your car is so sic i recon better with out the wing to

Theres's also a very small lip spoiler available that fills in the space between the two 'fins' on the end of the 33 guards.

But it's a little too subtle for my tastes.

T.

Do you have any photo's of this?

I know that it is possible do get a bootlid that is flush with the Sides but cheapest price was $1095! Mind you it was carbon fibre, but would rather ave that and put it towards a power FC.

Can dig up photo's if any one is interested.

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