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Rear wing indentification

1K views 8 replies 6 participants last post by  qz5gxt 
#1 ·
I'm trying to identify the rear wing on the yellow Elise in this video. It looks similar to the APR wing, however the shape of the sides of the wing appear to be a slightly different shape. Do any of you happen to know?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwocGICOWhI&sns=em
 
#2 ·
Your link does not seem to work.

I am interested also if more options for rear wings for my Elise for the track. I like the ReVeire Motorsport 1650mm but ~$3k hard to justify for a wing at the moment for me so looking for options.
 
#3 ·
I noticed that you have the Gut front splitter, Have you looked at the Gut Sport Wing? Mine came today and it seems to be top quality. Mounts to the Elise very well and increases the strength of the clam a bunch. I think that it looks "factory" made if they had decided to make a wing option for the Elise. Also it's about half the price of the ReVeire offering.:clap:
 
#9 ·
Thank you, I am looking for more down force then the GUT rear spoiler has. I ordered the APR side skirts and APR front splitter. I plan to put the APR front splitter under my GUT front splitter as others have done. I just have not pulled trigger on a rear spoiler. At moment I am thinking the ReVeire but struggling to justifying the cost at moment. So would like to see other wing options for track and this one could be in video?
 
#4 ·
Here's the link again.
 
#7 ·
I asked the same question. What makes this spoiler unique is the spacing of the base stands. They are farther apart than APR and look better. The height is perfect and the length of the blade is perfect.
 
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