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Which carbon wing are you looking at? I haven't found any decent ones yet?

I'm talking to one manufacturer at the moment in getting one in to check it out. Might do a group buy if your interested.

check quality, post pics, post price, and I may be keen.

If 10 can commit, your looking at about $500-600 mark for a wing. RRP is around $750. Just giving you a rough idea. But yes I will post pics once I'm satisfied with the wing.

If 10 can commit, your looking at about $500-600 mark for a wing. RRP is around $750. Just giving you a rough idea. But yes I will post pics once I'm satisfied with the wing.

damn I should make some lol

Or mod a gtt wing longer with adjustable blade in carbon , taller stands is possible too

Pure carbon not those fake ones , I have the stuff to do it and can in different weaves and colours

Of carbon or kevlar and probolt hardware , can do led brake light embeded in it to invisible nearly till you hit the brakes

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bump. does anyone know what that plastic rubber thing is under the wing stands called? and where I can get them in Sydney?

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Are you talking about the gasket deal? Nissan dealer item ?

Or make your own from rubber ?

Are you talking about the gasket deal? Nissan dealer item ?

Or make your own from rubber

Well I need to know what type of material that is to find it and cut it out. I can't fabricate that from air.

could've got the wing for you from my groupbuy Ricky (FRP only tho) but you can get the carbon Jun high wing stands seperately.

Yeah I picked the wing up at a great price. I was going to ask for the wing stands but financial setback recently

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