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2g turbo wing

2.9K views 18 replies 16 participants last post by  ezekiel888  
#1 ·
I have a 96 gsx with 97-99 front bumper, rear bumper, headlights, and sideskirts. I was thinking about doing the turbo spoiler as well. I have the stock 3 piece low wing of the gsx. To put the turbo spoiler on and filling the holes, I heard that its a big hassle not even worth it since you have to fill the wholes and stuff. Sorry if its a noob question.
 
#5 ·
The only thing that is going to cost much is the wing itself and the paint to match your car. Most of the other body work can be done yourself. There are going to be a bunch of holes where the spoiler was on the quarter panel, you are going to need to fill them. It will be long and time consuming, but definatley worth it, in my opinion the turbo wing pretty much makes the car.
 
#7 ·
They sell a lot of turbo wings (aka oz rally gs) on ebay, i believe they go for around 200 shipped.
 
#10 ·
I definitely recommend bringing it to a bodyshop and having it done. The holes will need to be welded shut. If you try bondo-ing them shut, they may crack over time from slamming the hatch shut.

I have heard that it's around $500 to have the holes repaired and painted depending on where you bring it.
 
#14 ·
Damn everyone's saying $500. Are you guys just saying for labor or what? I've heard people getting quoted upwards of $1,000 for this, filling holes on both quarter panels and repainting, filling holes on hatch and repainting, parts, paint.... I'm sure it's not much if you can do body work but I know I've heard of others being quoted much higher than $500. Maybe it's just that everything is more expensive in the tri state area.

but anyways, it will definetly make the car look a lot better, I wish I would have done that instead of the park bench I got, lol