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Old 10-24-2015, 02:28 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Hey guys. Wanted the community's opinion on something. Eventually, I'll want to get the amuse body kit for my Z, but I don't like the spoiler in that set.

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I'm looking for a large wing that won't obstruct the rear view. The view area out the back is small enough as is without something else being in the way. Any ideas as to what wing I should go for and how tall it should be?

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compared to the nismo wing the amuse has way better visibility
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Nismo wing goes through the middle of the rear window. Visibility is not a problem, Everything that needs to be seen is in the bottom portion of the window anyway, there is nothing that needs to be seen in the top part.

What I do like about the Nismo wing vs sport wing, is that I can tell where the car ends now.
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After all these pictures online of the Amuse kit, I've actually begun to grow a little more interested in the Amuse wing. Only question about it: How much, if any, does it block the rear view? I do want a substantial sized rear wing, but want to make sure it doesn't interfere with the rearward visibility. Can anyone who has an Amuse wing on their Z inform me a little on this issue, or anything else I should know about the Amuse kit overall?

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The view aint so bad. Its actually better than the nismo wing in terms of view. The gap is big enough for u to use the rearview mirror. You wont have the full view but its still enough.


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After all these pictures online of the Amuse kit, I've actually begun to grow a little more interested in the Amuse wing. Only question about it: How much, if any, does it block the rear view? I do want a substantial sized rear wing, but want to make sure it doesn't interfere with the rearward visibility. Can anyone who has an Amuse wing on their Z inform me a little on this issue, or anything else I should know about the Amuse kit overall?

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Pictures of wing visibility are in the wing section of the post.
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Found the post with an interior view out the rearview mirror with an Amuse wing.

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I've seen a few folks on here looking for a POV like this, so big props to this guy! It was from the post cooltoy directed me to regarding the installation of the Amuse kit by yourself. Here's the link to that again just in case. Thanks cooltoy for bring this awesome post to my attention. You rock, bro!

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