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I'm looking to buy a bodykit for my R33 GTS-T in as soon as I get my car back from the workshop, I've been thinking to go for the Veilside Bodykit just wanted people's opinion on them, and if so, what other bodykits you would suggest?

Picture of Veilside Bodykit

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Thanks for your responses :)

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I've just been looking around at local bodykit shops in Brisbane, I get mixed opinion on most bodykits.

I was on the lines of getting a Veilside kit, but I was unsure thats why I posted this.

Mmm..choices, choices ..lol

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The veilside front bar looks terrible I reckon, the rest isn't bad.

If you want a nice kit, go the trial one.

Anyone know what sorta rims they are in the veilside pic?

Probably Veilside rims. Which sort I don't know though

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Yeah I think the veilside bodykit doesnt suit the skyline at all... well for my taste that is. They suit more sleeker body cars such as the supra. On a skyline they look more over the top.

I have a question, the 400R bodykit is exactly the same as the Nismo GTR Vspec bodykit... why dont they just call it Nismo bodykit?

Or is there with Nismo who copy their bodykits?

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Trust front bar, explosive sides and rear, a drift lip and you wont go rong mate

A few people have said they really like the explosive side skirts, does anyone have any photos of:

Trust Front Bar

Explosive Sideskirts and Rear bar?

Ohh, also MrVspec do you do the modifided 400R kit?

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I have a question, the 400R bodykit is exactly the same as the Nismo GTR Vspec bodykit... why dont they just call it Nismo bodykit?

Or is there with Nismo who copy their bodykits?

I think someones confused you mate...

The 'Nismo GTR Vspec' kit or whatever you called it *is* the 400R kit. The trouble with all the low-quality fiberglass copies being made by companies in Australia is that they all have their own pet names for the kit they produce, even if one kit is a copy of another kit that was copied off the original 400R kit...

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After having a think about it, and having a look at a few photos, I won't be going the Veilside option.

Just hard to pick what one to get - lol looking around at photos on DMD and JetSpeed (Brisbane stores) if anyone has any links to bodykit shops that'd be great :thumbsup: Thanks!

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Ahh! Thats the kit I saw last night I wonderd what sideskirts they were, thanks for that MintR33. I'll keep this one in mind too, have to look around Brisbane see what kits I can get done here.

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