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I voted other! What do you guys think about this Spoiler it is all Carbon Fiber Grade A Fully adjustible and only 9 lbs. Made in Japan and it's 59" wide!
man this looks too ricey. takes the 'class' away from the sc imo
92-96 spoiler is clean & just flows with the curves of the car.
I voted other! What do you guys think about this Spoiler it is all Carbon Fiber Grade A Fully adjustible and only 9 lbs. Made in Japan and it's 59" wide!
everyone probably hates these style wings, but i think it looks good.. if youre going for the drift look then by all means go with it
I saw wing that looked similar to that on an SC with a JIC magic bidy kit and it looked awsome!! Pluse that wing is kinda close to the one Ueno has on his soarer.
I voted other! What do you guys think about this Spoiler it is all Carbon Fiber Grade A Fully adjustible and only 9 lbs. Made in Japan and it's 59" wide!
This wing would be cool if i had a full kit on my car, which i would love to do but for now my money is going to a 1jz swap. once i get the power, then comes the looks but It sucks how expensive good quality bodykits are and how expensive good paint jobs are, im in highschool and the money just isnt there for me to pay for all of it
i saw a guy parked across from me at HIN with a mitsubishi 3000gt spoiler on his SC and it looked pretty good, it sat maybe 2 inches above the trunk and i liked it but if i was going to actually pay for a spoiler that one wouldnt be it, only if it was free
Wingless keeps the cars original body style INTACT with all the curves designed for the 92'-00' SC's. If you'd like your luxury car to stay luxury you'd keep the wing OFF of it and preserve the car as is. ALthough there is one spoiler I know that keeps the class of the sc300/400 and gives it more of a street racing appeal as an extra. I would buy the "Wise" company's spoiler and have it painted the color of the car and then I'd go ahead and mount it on the trunk. If you look at our car with the Wise Installation, you'll know why I chose IT and no other aftermarket spoiler. I DO like the original spoilers that were MEANT for the Lexus SC from 92' and I also like the ones from the newer models 97'-00' though, but overall if you want to retain the classic "curves" appeal, then I'd tell you to simply go wingless, like my car and alot of other peoples' non-winged sc's. Although, In my opinion, If you have 2 Sc's then you can choose to leave one with the wing of your choice and the other wingless.