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Yeah I'd be very surprised if the 32 and 34 had the same curve on the back of the boot. Having said that an N1 lip in fiberglass is not a lot of dollars and and decent panelbeater/spraypainter could definitely modify it to fit plus remove the indents for the wingmounts. I actually think it looks good on above car.

Hey mate, took some photos for you. I've gotta say, it didn't look very good! The curvature of the boot on the R34 was totally different to the R32 and the grooves on the boot on the 34 made the lip sit up quite high. Hopefully the photos attached help out somewhat.

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I would say purpose made. Still really achievable. Get an FRP one, get it modified then get it carbon wrapped. I think it looks the goods on that white one and would look good in Carbon on your midnight purple.

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