Kouki Wing Installed

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Asmar
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Finally got my Kouki wing installed today. Here are some pics:









Still have to find a way to hide the holes from the SE spoiler...


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Looks good, babe.

If you can get a little sheet of white vinyl (as in the sticker material) you can cut a little circle and cover the holes for now...

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I've always like the jdm K's wing. some ppl say it does not look right on the zenki . but i say either way its okay any more pics?

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Dude that looks nice as hell. I'm trying to get one on my 97 Kouki.

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BrianHarte wrote:Looks good, babe.

If you can get a little sheet of white vinyl (as in the sticker material) you can cut a little circle and cover the holes for now...
I used electrical tape for now... I'm gonna try what you said later.
s14derrick wrote:I've always like the jdm K's wing. some ppl say it does not look right on the zenki . but i say either way its okay any more pics?
Gonna take more pics of it tomorrow.
VQS14kouki wrote:Dude that looks nice as hell. I'm trying to get one on my 97 Kouki.
Yeah it took me forever to find this one. It's not a replica, it's OEM and painted factory pearl white so it matches the cars paint perfectly.

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Asmar wrote:Yeah it took me forever to find this one. It's not a replica, it's OEM and painted factory pearl white so it matches the cars paint perfectly.
Congrats, looks good. That's how I got all my NAVAN aero, I had to wait and do alot of searching to get the front bumper, side skirts, rear valances, and wing all in WK0 Aspen White Pearl Glow.

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Very nice... Not a huge fan of the Kouki wing on the Zenki, but looks good either way...

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ddgsxr504 wrote:
Congrats, looks good. That's how I got all my NAVAN aero, I had to wait and do alot of searching to get the front bumper, side skirts, rear valances, and wing all in WK0 Aspen White Pearl Glow.
Yeah and it looks great on your on car (your sig pic).

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i want.

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Nice, they're the best spoiler for the s14 I think.

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When i got my oem k wing i wondered if the original trunk it came off of used 2 mounting points on each side or just one. i see one bolt and a large hole just above it. some people say they just drilled an extra hole in their trunk to sturdy up the wing and some just use the one mounting bolt and 3M heavy duty automotive double sided adhesive. what do u guys recommend? Sorry Asmar don't mean to jack your thread, but here's my k wing. Almost bought a replica but found one cheaper than the replica!


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andy107 wrote:When i got my oem k wing i wondered if the original trunk it came off of used 2 mounting points on each side or just one. i see one bolt and a large hole just above it. some people say they just drilled an extra hole in their trunk to sturdy up the wing and some just use the one mounting bolt and 3M heavy duty automotive double sided adhesive. what do u guys recommend? Sorry Asmar don't mean to jack your thread, but here's my k wing. Almost bought a replica but found one cheaper than the replica!
I used Automotive Future Glue made by Super Glue. It works great. I would use that instead of the 3M adhesive.

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nice wing but still think it looks weird on a zenki. it's oem and all but doesn't look like it belongs on there. the SE wing goes perfect w/ the zenki IMO cause everything is round on the car...the kouki wing is too sharp.

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ThuG LyFe wrote:nice wing but still think it looks weird on a zenki. it's oem and all but doesn't look like it belongs on there. the SE wing goes perfect w/ the zenki IMO cause everything is round on the car...the kouki wing is too sharp.
True... But it's the only other wing other then the SE wing that is OEM. I just wanted a wing that more higher then the SE wing and this was it.

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looking nice man, Pro wing

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nice

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Asmar wrote:Yeah and it looks great on your on car (your sig pic).
Thanks
Asmar wrote:True... But it's the only other wing other then the SE wing that is OEM. I just wanted a wing that more higher then the SE wing and this was it.


There is also the NAVAN wing, not OEM per say but it was a dealer option. Its not for everyone though, alot of guys don't like it being that its 3 piece and a little bulky.

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Asmar wrote:
I used Automotive Future Glue made by Super Glue. It works great. I would use that instead of the 3M adhesive.
Thanks i'll look into that. Is it just me or is there an s13 on the packaging? LOL


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andy107 wrote:
Thanks i'll look into that. Is it just me or is there an s13 on the packaging? LOL
yep thats an s13.

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Yo Dawg you gon' fly away homie! just kiddin bro, wing looks tits.

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looks good man!

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andy107 wrote:
Thanks i'll look into that. Is it just me or is there an s13 on the packaging? LOL
I didn't even notice that, haha.

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Use 3M doublesided tape, you might want to take it off for some reason one day. It's what they used from the factory as well. I also used it on my sideskirts, rear aprons, and spoiler.


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^is that all you used?

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spooled240 wrote:^is that all you used?
lol, well in addition to the screws silly billy. Been holding just fine for almost 2 years.

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lol i was gonna say, don't lose the navan on the freeway plz!

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No, lol. I actually drilled holes in the trunk to utilize the other two bolts. The spoiler covers up the other 2 from the SE wing and the 3M tape covers them up also, however one has a rubber grommet and the wiring goign thru it to operate the 3rd (4th technically) brake light in the wing.

The painful part was tracing out the pattern and actually drilling holes in the rear quarter panels for mounting the end pieces. I marked it all out and set the drill bit down on the fender and took a deep breath and was like " here we go, no turning back now" lol

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lol same here when i drilled my trunk for the k's wing since i had a base model.. those situations are best handled like taking off a band-aid, no thinking about it... JUST RIP IT OFF!

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ddgsxr504 wrote:Use 3M doublesided tape, you might want to take it off for some reason one day. It's what they used from the factory as well. I also used it on my sideskirts, rear aprons, and spoiler.
Yeah I used that in areas along with the Super Glue.

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you can use hole plugs? like little plastic ones.. no?


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