Wings

rotorhead22

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Is this still a thing?
 

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They’ve fallen out of favor but you still see them.


Back in the 2000s, every V6 around here had one of those Cobra R wings.

These days, lip spoilers and gurney flaps seem to be the in-thing.
 
I was hoping this was in the grilling or music thread. I like those wings.
These are just tacky on the street. If the user does not know what they are doing, they should be ineffective or a hindrance on a track.
 
Definitely don’t see them as often these days but they’re still out there.

I don’t mind them if they appear to be functional/used for a car that actually sees track time.

I kinda dig the crazy wing/drift car look on these Fox bodies. :oops:
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I bought a badly beat up parts car 95 GT with a wing of some type that I never was able to identify. I was after the drivetrain and planned to sell everything else off the car. I figured that there would no interest in that wing and may have to eventually cut it up to fit into the trash bin. Nope. When I started listing parts for sale that wing was the first thing sold and for much more than I guessed. Who'd a thunk it?