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So my question today for you guys is, and after looking everywhere I couldn't find anything. I'm really wanting to add a Chassis Mount Spoiler to my ER34 (GTT).

Does anyone know where I can get one, which is compatible with the skyline, and if it even is possible.

And if anyone has even done it. Thank you in advance. 

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1 hour ago, Roses Are Red said:

Just want to know if it's been done, If it's possible, and what it may look like. 

How serious is the rest of your aero? is a normal body mounted wing not providing enough stability at high speeds at the track?

 

probably best to ask this in the Motorsport section 

Why would it be legal?

Has it been crash tested?
Ever seen one ever on a production car?

Want to think as to how a chassis mounted wing somehow doesn't protrude

a) above the roofline
b) wider than the body lines
c) beyond the rear bumper

People who really require a chassis mount wing don't ask questions about buying one off a shelf. They would have made various other aero by themselves or a very expensive motorsport team.

It is very obvious that this one is intended to be bought for clout only.

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