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9 minutes ago, Robocop2310 said:

How about this one instead, also from Veilside?

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That's gonna be a no from me, looks like too much like a 326 power wing. I want to find that exact style of spoiler shown before, sits on the boot, looks like an R33 spoiler, but it's not. The endplates have gotta be square.

I know the thing's rare, but it's the only spoiler, other than big ol' Voltex wing, that I will ever want on my 32

1 hour ago, kye32gtst said:

That's gonna be a no from me, looks like too much like a 326 power wing. I want to find that exact style of spoiler shown before, sits on the boot, looks like an R33 spoiler, but it's not. The endplates have gotta be square.

I know the thing's rare, but it's the only spoiler, other than big ol' Voltex wing, that I will ever want on my 32

Fair enough mate. If you’re a fan of the R33 GTR wing, ever thought of modifying one to fit on a R32?

1 minute ago, Robocop2310 said:

Fair enough mate. If you’re a fan of the R33 GTR wing, ever thought of modifying one to fit on a R32?Ive thought about it

Maybe, still want that exact spoiler. Maybe modify one year, like Goodezilla used to have. Still, Veilside one is mine

29 minutes ago, FedBpy2018 said:

In my opinion it doeant look good, doesnt suite the body at all but thats just me

Yeah I agree this type of wing suits the R33 as it’s curvy whereas this won’t suit a R32 and R34 as its body is boxier but of course each to their own.

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