I did not come here to start any arguements, this is just a 100% honest question. I would just like to know why I see more and more ppl removing the wing from their SRT-4s. Why is that? I think the wing makes the car look so sweet.
i hate the big wing but i'm not too fond of no wing... i'm looking for an E blue SXT wing if anyone knows someone who has one, i will take it off their hands
I've went back and forth a couple times, and decided the no-wing look is much cleaner. Gives the car a more sleek and more sophisticated look. If that's at all possible for a Neon, LOL.
i took my wing off but i put it back on cus i decided that wingless only looks good with a lowered/debadged srt and im stock height. i know i'll go wingless once im lowered
i am 6'2" and the wing is right in the middle of my rear view... i got tired trying to see behind me (cops), so i took it off... i like the look both ways.
I've went back and forth a couple times, and decided the no-wing look is much cleaner. Gives the car a more sleek and more sophisticated look. If that's at all possible for a Neon, LOL.
I had a big wing on my Integra, and this one time a person in front of me ran over a newspaper and one of the big sheets went over my car and clotheslined itself on my wing....how embarassing to get out and unwrap newspaper off your wing
I go on and off with mine every month or so. I however like it better with the wing off, But there's a big ass scratch on the trunk, And the wing hides it.
yeah these are all really good points. i do also agree with many of you in saying it looks better if its lowered and wingless. stock ride height...may be harder to pull off.
I took it off for many reasons, one being i couldnt see, two being it just looked huge, and i think with my car lowered it looks more clean, i did put the PVO wing which is perfect but it did look good without one. The wing doesnt look bad on lowered cars but when they are stock ride height it makes the wing look even bigger...
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