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Hey Guys... After looking through all these forums, i am inspired to make some more mods to my car... basically i am lacking a body kit on my 96 gtst.. My cousin owns a Panel beating business and also does mods.. I talked to him today and he said yes he can get me a M spec kit no worries. But for a lil extra he said he can put a veil side kit on!!! dont know the exact price, but should i go for it?? will it look too much??

any advice would be good..

im thinking yes, cause my car already has the veil side rims...

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m spec kit? '96 Gtsts all came with the same body kit, some had a front lip and skirts as an option, but they are all m specs.

i am not a big veilside fan myself, but its up to the individual.

Andrews car got fixed today I heard. They stiched it back up where it had split in two.

I was thinking a Trust front bar (after seeing merlis) and I like the veilside kit except for the front bar.

Would the trust front bar and the veilside kit gtr80y has look seamless on a s2?

Mark

Where is this unique bar starting with 'm'? i've looked briefly on SDU in private for sale and none of the thread topics has tiped me off as to the location?

Found it -

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...?threadid=22591

I dont like it, the trust front bar is the best one i've seen so far.

Mark

mmmmm waste sports, has anyone got a side-on pic ?

Im actually thinking of a kit for my car sometime in the next 3mths (depending on cost).

Originally it would be just side skirts and a rear pod/bar but that front waste sports bar looks damn seXXy, pity its on a GTR.

What does it typically cost to get a kit sprayed + installed ?

Originally posted by B-Man

What are those really fat rear end kits called ??? I luve them !!!

B-Man, you're probably thinking of the Kakimoto kits - you need 10" wide rims to even START to fill out those guards... Definitely not my style. Although if you're keen I think Skyline Imports in Qld do them - not cheap tho.

Subtle agression is the way I'd go!

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