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3000GT wing on a 2G

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SnprSlick

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Oct 5, 2008
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
I know some of you might not agree, But I want a turbo-style wing, but I don't want to have to pay for the bodywork conversion. I saw that a 3000GT has a 3piece mid-rise wing. I was wondering if that will be able to cover up the holes left by the low rise spoiler. If anyone can help me out, it owuld be appreciated.

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I would just do the turbo wing...

To me the 3kgt wing would kill the lines of the car.
 
That would look so out of place. Just get the normal high rise they flow so well with the 2G look.
 
If you got that one you'd have to drill four new holes (two on each side of the trunk i think), and then you would still have the old holes from the center. The outside peices might fit with the stock holes that are there. This is all based on my guess from what I saw in the pics provided by the link NeMiZis posted though. LOL. It looks a little big for our cars. Its up to you, but no matter what you do theres gonna be some bodywork to do, unless you keep it stock.
 
If you got that one you'd have to drill four new holes (two on each side of the trunk i think), and then you would still have the old holes from the center. The outside peices might fit with the stock holes that are there. This is all based on my guess from what I saw in the pics provided by the link NeMiZis posted though. LOL. It looks a little big for our cars. Its up to you, but no matter what you do theres gonna be some bodywork to do, unless you keep it stock.
When I say body work, I mean getting holes filled. The turbo spoiler will leave obvious holes there. if its under the spoiler, no biggy. But body work for filling in the holes and repainting is a ton of cash.
 
When I say body work, I mean getting holes filled. The turbo spoiler will leave obvious holes there. if its under the spoiler, no biggy. But body work for filling in the holes and repainting is a ton of cash.

No matter what you do, there will be holes that need to be filled. The center hole will be exposed once you go with a different spoiler.
 
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