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The smaller wing was made by B&M Brune for the European market, and is seen on German and Scandinavian cars.

 

As above there was also a greddy wing, which is what you will find on jdm imports.

 

 

So its aftermarket then. Toyota didnt sell any other wing but the OEM and TRD one afaik. Plus the Supra wasn't sold in Scandinavia. Just mainland Europe and UK.

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that's probably a copy bobbeh , Toyota did make it, my initial findings when I stated looking was the swedes thought the oem normal might be dangerous in an accident and Toyota made this as an alternative, that's why up to the B+M one they were like rocking horse poo to find , I found mine in Germany and did a swap with the fella

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that's probably a copy bobbeh , Toyota did make it, my initial findings when I stated looking was the swedes thought the oem normal might be dangerous in an accident and Toyota made this as an alternative, that's why up to the B+M one they were like rocking horse poo to find , I found mine in Germany and did a swap with the fella

 

That sounds fair enough providing Toyota sold to that market (sweden).. but they didn't.. I guess it was a German only option - very rare like you said!

 

What was the logic behind the OEM wing being dangerous in an accident? It would just shatter if rolled on?

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