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liam1
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I think you need a full kit with wide arches and super wide wheels to pull off the veilside rear wing (it can look great).

 

TRD is a nice option

 

standard is very nice, but it does look like a carry handle for a toy car sometimes

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What on earth were VS thinking of when they designed that spoiler?? :search: It no way goes with the rest of the kit, IMO. Looks inconguously heavy. Standard OEM goes with most kits ;)

 

In fact, its so heavy, your supra's worn out and dozing off by the look of it :p lolx

 

Or go with a naked rear :eyebrows:

 

Linda

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What on earth were VS thinking of when they designed that spoiler?? :search: It no way goes with the rest of the kit, IMO. Looks inconguously heavy. Standard OEM goes with most kits ;)

 

In fact, its so heavy, your supra's worn out and dozing off by the look of it :p lolx

 

Or go with a naked rear :eyebrows:

 

Linda

ha ha i think they had 2 things on there mind when designing the rear spoiler for better traction, the 1st was better down draught with 2 wings. The 2nd was the sheer weight of it:D

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