Which Spoiler?

Well the 200sx project is nearing completion

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The headlamp fault is fixed (turned out to be a broken wire running between relays), the car has been lowered 35mm (and looks much better), the crappy bucket seats have been replaced with a pair of originals and numerous other small but important jobs have been completed.

The only things left to do are to fit a rear spoiler and get the car resprayed.

So I thought I'd ask the good people of urcm for their opinions on which type of spoiler I should fit.

I've done some browsing and turned up these

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of which I prefer the Supra style.

Or I've been looking at the Carbon fibre, on legs, Touring car style wings.

Anyone got any suggestions?

Reply to
Comfortably Numb
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The norris supra one is nicest, defo

Reply to
Chet

I concur.

Reply to
DanTXD

One of these. Subtle, which I like...

Reply to
¤¤¤ Abo ¤¤¤

Thanks, at least I'm down to choosing between two now. I take it no one likes the Touring Car style spoilers.

Reply to
Comfortably Numb

Yep, I really do like that one although the price is OTT. I wonder if I can find the same style but cheaper anywhere.

Reply to
Comfortably Numb

I do too.

Reply to
Comfortably Numb

I like the Supra style one from ND, but it is expensive for a spoiler. It could also look a bit Chavtastic... I like the one in the second link too, a nice subtle spoiler with a bit of prescence to it.

Funny you should have Venoms on your SX, a mate of mine brought his new SX over to mine which also rides on Venoms, and I wondered out loud what had happened to the mid nineties favourite wheel. They all went onto S13s apparently...

Reply to
Andy Connolly

You mean the parkbench/ironing board type ones?

--=20 "Sorry Sir, the meatballs are Orf" The poster formerly known as Skodapilot.

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Reply to
Sleeker GT Phwoar

You mean the parkbench/ironing board type ones?

Lol. I guess that answers my question.

Reply to
Comfortably Numb

To be honest the wheels were on the car when I bought it and close up are a bit of a mess. I suppose it's because they bow out that they're easy to kerb. If I could afford it I'd fit some of these

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but have the spokes done in black like this

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Reply to
Comfortably Numb

You mean the parkbench/ironing board type ones?

This type

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Reply to
Comfortably Numb

You mean the parkbench/ironing board type ones?

Sorry for the multiple posts about this but this is what I meant. I don't think it looks too bad to be honest.

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Comfortably Numb

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I like them but only on certain cars, the nissans can pull it off

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Chet

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Them are what ye want!

Reply to
Chet

Oh yes I like those.

Reply to
Comfortably Numb

It looks like some generic s**te that someone's just bolted on there !

Oh, hang on, it is.

Avoid !

Factory-look is the way forward.

Reply to
Nom

Yep, thems the ones.

Reply to
Sleeker GT Phwoar

They can work, if the rest of the car is sufficiently wildly modified, or altered on the outside (motorsport/touring car look maybe) so that it doesn't stand out.

Other wise they just look like the handle on the trolley.

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Sleeker GT Phwoar

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