Just punch me in the face and call me Monstar. Now that i have the Mugen wing on, it just feels....ugly. I dont know. Maybe it takes time to get used to it. The main part that concerns me is the rear.
So i have a few choices here:
OEM kit w/ OEM wing
OEM kit w/ Mugen wing
Greddy front w/ RS sides and rear & wingless
Greddy front w/ RS sides and rear w/ mugen wing
OEM front w/ Mugen sides and rear w/ Mugen wing
bah, i hate my car. If I'm going to do the new kit, it's not going to happen for awhile, need to raise up my funds again.
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I agree with you. I really hate the way my mugen wing looks from the rear.
The only angle I think it looks good is from the side
Maybe it's time for you to try a wingless setup(with the oem kit)? That's what I plan on doing
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i have the exact same setup as you..and it did take a while before the mugen wing started to look good. to me it still doesn't look as good from like a rear angle..but the car never looked that great to me from that angle anyway even w/ the oem wing.
i want to keep the mugen wing and get the mugen rear, BUT then i would like to get a new exhaust because i hate the way the mugen rear looks with a dual tip exhaust. haha, spend money just to spend more money, it's a never ending chain maybe i'm just too damn picky.
Dude youre car looked so bad ass with the stock wing on it. I think the OEM wing is one of the best mods you can do on a 5th gen...it just completes it. Put the OEM back on and sell the mugen...it's th most cost effective and IMO the best looking one too.
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