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thomas,

i personally like wings, but i think yours is a little too high. in essence, i'm a wing man. i think a wing gives it the "racer" look instead of a pimp daddy look.

with no wing it makes the car look like it needs to be slammed on the floor with clear tail lights and a sick doof doof system.

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frank.....dont tell me they got clear tail lights for skylines now ???

haha nice pics mate...but like i said before...both our cars need to be lowered a bit more...

dont you find that your wing interferes with your rear vision ????

cause right now mine is just under the roofline..so i see under it.....

frank.....dont tell me they got clear tail lights for skylines now ???

haha nice pics mate...but like i said before...both our cars need to be lowered a bit more...

dont you find that your wing interferes with your rear vision ????

cause right now mine is just under the roofline..so i see under it.....

AboBob... yeah the sedans look better without wing for SURE.....

get the kit thats on the blitz d1 car !!!

i dont need to lower mine anymore than it is dude, i scrub my centre muffler now as it is. sometimes i scrape my front bar and rear skirts too. going low in australia is just not practical.

yeah of course my wing impedes my vision but only at certain angles, otherwise its fine.

the onle only wing i ever liked on a skyline i dubbed the lo-wang... i'll post it up wnen i get a chance. its a CF wing that sits real low to the body and is further back than the usual t wings. it gives it that drag racer look as its the style of wing used on proper 9 sec drag GTRs in jaapan

SXCSKY pics of prank's gtr will give you a rough idea... batearboy

http://www.rb26.net/images/Gallerys/boredo...wing/index.html

i'd go wingless with a 34 for sure, look perfect if you could lower it a little more

here's a yellow wingless 34 in perth

http://www.antilag.com/events/c3/DSC00069.jpg

http://www.antilag.com/events/c3/DSC00073.jpg

http://www.antilag.com/events/c3/DSC00078.jpg

SXCSKY pics of prank's gtr will give you a rough idea... batearboy

http://www.rb26.net/images/Gallerys/boredo...wing/index.html

i'd go wingless with a 34 for sure, look perfect if you could lower it a little more

here's a yellow wingless 34 in perth

http://www.antilag.com/events/c3/DSC00069.jpg

http://www.antilag.com/events/c3/DSC00073.jpg

http://www.antilag.com/events/c3/DSC00078.jpg

I think it makes the 34 in that pic look kinda like a s15 going for the unassuming drifter look.

I say the wing suits it too.Like franks said,

personally i like wings, in essence, i'm a wing man. i think a wing gives it the "racer" look instead of a pimp daddy look.  

with no wing it makes the car look like it needs to be slammed on the floor with clear tail lights and a sick doof doof system.

Thats a tight looking ass,

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wings are for aeroplanes

yup - so unless u plan on flying to the moon (esp with that wing) I dont think it looks good..

r32 and r32 tend to look hot without wings but r33 looks like a dog without a tail ..... :throwup:

loose the wing dude :P

and like the other guy said that r34 (yellow) looks damn fine even though its starting to look like a s15.

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