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currently lookin to do up a bodkit for my car im leaning more towards the veilside look, dun fink im gunna get the authentic thing but just wondnerin if any of you guys know any body kit places in nsw that could make a custom one for me?

if so how much? i got no idea bout these things ... thanks for the help any comments appreciated

oh and im drivin a r33 series 2

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fcuk carmate.... and dude, VeilSide for Series 2 = Ghey.

Jetspeed or Just jap.. they have heaps of styles to choose from.

Veilside Front on r33 = YUCK

dont mind the rear bar and side skirts that much

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mate ive got the vielside kit on my r33, check pics in members gallery.

carmate....

Whats the quality of it like? is it flimsy? i've heard that carmate are crap for customer service, but are their parts any good?

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go see jetspeed they can do anything you want as long as you are willing to pay. but i got a off the shelf trust front bar and unsure of the exact origan of they side skirts and the rear half bar but i think they are do-luck and i think it looks tip top.

i think the whole kit was fitted and painted for ~$1500.

good luck

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go see jetspeed they can do anything you want as long as you are willing to pay. but i got a off the shelf trust front bar and unsure of the exact origan of they side skirts and the rear half bar but i think they are do-luck and i think it looks tip top.

i think the whole kit was fitted and painted for ~$1500.

good luck

lol thx for dat.. 1500!! dats hella cheap !!

u guys jus made me feel weird for wanting the veilside kit :)

so does anyone have the number for the jetspeed place? i'll go check it out

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