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I've shared it elsewhere so it isn't anything new - the GT350R wing supplier is Multimatic in Markham, Ontario. That said, they don't sell the hardware (or wing) direct to the public. Chris is being careful in respecting the wishes of those that helped direct him on this one and I can respect that as I did the same. It's too bad it has to be this way but it is what it is.

For those that truly on the hunt I suggest you contact Dean Martin at Kohr Racing. The GT4 cars use a custom wing atop the rear decklid but use the R model dogbones to attach them underneath.


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Also of note - the factory hardware is metric to match the wing. The C2C wing, for example, uses an SAE thread.
Nice! Looks well thought out in my mind without being overly invasive. Btw, I thought the supplier info was common knowledge... :shrug:
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Nice! Looks well thought out in my mind without being overly invasive. Btw, I thought the supplier info was common knowledge... :shrug:
That was for your (and others) benefit.

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I've shared it elsewhere so it isn't anything new - the GT350R wing supplier is Multimatic in Markham, Ontario. That said, they don't sell the hardware (or wing) direct to the public. Chris is being careful in respecting the wishes of those that helped direct him on this one and I can respect that as I did the same. It's too bad it has to be this way but it is what it is.

For those that truly on the hunt I suggest you contact Dean Martin at Kohr Racing. The GT4 cars use a custom wing atop the rear decklid but use the R model dogbones to attach them underneath.


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Also of note - the factory hardware is metric to match the wing. The C2C wing, for example, uses an SAE thread.
Damn, I just saw Dean at Daytona..... I was in the garage across from him. He seemed busy, the kind of busy that you don't mess with them. Last year he came over to say hello and look over the car. This year, with the GT4's, he seemed all business. I have no skin in the game. I don't need a wing or their mounts, but I'm sure that some folks do. How do you even approach the issue if you don't bump into them and say hey, by the way, Id like some dog bones to mount my wing?

I would feel very uncomfortable approaching Dean and asking if he could supply the hardware. My impression is that he is a very approachable guy, but not to ask a favor out of the blue. That's just me I guess.

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Dean is as down to earth as they get. Most importantly, he's a Mustang guy. All you can do is introduce yourself and mention you are looking for a hardware solution that nobody else can help you with. He knows the source as he deals with them regularly. If he can't make it happen he'd tell you - no blood lost.
 

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Any idea what this thing weighs now?
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