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With a lot of talk about body kits and wings and stuff, I actually wouldnt mind just a stocker wing, it's the only one I have seen that I actually like, mainly because it sits low and extenst the roof line, and doesnt stick out heaps.

So if anyone is upgrading their stocker or know of one around please let me know eh ;)

Also how much will I be looking at?

The reason I have not started and just called up the wreking yards yet is because I am not in a huge rush to buy it and rather buy off someone here :P

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Yeah that is exactly what I am after eh, except in gunmetal grey :( nothing a quick spray wont fix :P

I am NOT going to do what I did to my poor old r33........... Black coupe, maroon side skirts, white front bar, kermit green calipers and kermit green 450mm wide racing stripes (2 of)

Yes it was a freak :)

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