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Hey everyone, i just bought a r33 purple and black metallic, and its stock as far as appearance goes....

lookin at gettin sum mags and a kit....

would 17's be better than 18's? only reason i ask is coz i was told it would interfere with the handling ability on 18's...

what kits look best on series one's....was originally thinkin a Veilside....

please post up pics of mags and kits on skylines if u can please....thanks everyone

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Hey everyone, i just bought a r33 purple and black metallic, and its stock as far as appearance goes....

lookin at gettin sum mags and a kit....

would 17's be better than 18's? only reason i ask is coz i was told it would interfere with the handling ability on 18's...

what kits look best on series one's....was originally thinkin a Veilside....

please post up pics of mags and kits on skylines if u can please....thanks everyone

this is an old pic...now has limo tint and full exhaust.....but ya get the point... :D

stay away from veilside kits, they look shit. Matter of opinion, obviously, but I'm not alone in my thinking. My two favourite kits are the Trust (or Gracer), altho i can only find the front bumper, and the JUN kit. both are nice if you want to do a google search for them. And being a 4-stud wheel, it mite be a bit harder to find rims. Finding a deep dish rim is almost impossible. But if u have any luck, let me know. I want some rims for my NA as well.

yeh the veilside kits look so weird and chat i got JUN its nice n simple i like the kakimoto kit looks good i wish i got that kit i just saw it the other day wish got that kit instead go and have look at it, its really nice

cheers for the feedback and opinions..... the only reason i was lookin at veilsides is coz they are a round bodykit.......ya see sum skylines and they have these big bumpers that make the car the look square.....im preferably after a bodykit that will keep the same shape as the car...maybe like a JUN kit?

rims are hard to come by also coz the 4stud pattern....anyone know of any cheap places in adelaide to get good mags?

getting mags in 4 stud wont be a problem but dished rims is another story..

personally if i were you, i'd be getting the suspension done so it sits nice and low then look at some stereo bits.

you will gain a lot more from the suspension than the rims.

just my opinion..

getting mags in 4 stud wont be a problem but dished rims is another story..

personally if i were you, i'd be getting the suspension done so it sits nice and low then look at some stereo bits.

you will gain a lot more from the suspension than the rims.

just my opinion..

yeh i was lookin into suspension mods, but having it too low would ruin any kit i put on it ( sloped driveway + low cars = scratches)

got a full sound system...amp, subs, 6x9's, 6's, mp3 player....gives headaches...haha...

as for rims, most suit skylines, could either match car colour or get chromies......???

veilside kits should be banned on the account of they are the most ugliest thing i have ever seen on a skyline.

a nice kit on your car that will suite its paintjob would be the do-luck

i know this might sound stupid, but i honestly dont mind the veilsides.....them, JUN's and DO LUCKS are my favs.

its just a matter of seeing em on skylines with the same colour as mine....all my mates have white ones............

Best to spend a couple hours searchin the net and see whats out there, you can find a pic of anything if you spend the time to look. The only opinion that matters is yours, the kit you get has to be in you own taste. It's a tough decision though i know!!! Find a few pics of you favs and chop them into one pic and make it your desktop background for a while and see which one grows on you the most.

GL

Best to spend a couple hours searchin the net and see whats out there, you can find a pic of anything if you spend the time to look. The only opinion that matters is yours, the kit you get has to be in you own taste. It's a tough decision though i know!!! Find a few pics of you favs and chop them into one pic and make it your desktop background for a while and see which one grows on you the most.

GL

good advice......doin it now.... :D

i know this might sound stupid, but i honestly dont mind the veilsides.....them, JUN's and DO LUCKS are my favs.

its just a matter of seeing em on skylines with the same colour as mine....all my mates have white ones............

I'd give mad respect if you got it despite everyone disapproval of it lol. Anyway have you checked out pics of other member rides on SAU for you to get some inspiration?

dude, get the kit that appeals to you most, at the end of the day you drive the car, and im sure you want to be happy with how it looks, i don't hate the veilside kit myself, the front is a little off but the main thing is that you feel its money well spent,

and i mean if u buy somethin that u like but no1 else does, then more power to you, no matter what you do there will be some1 who doesnt like it.

good luck wit ur selection :D

cheers for the help everyone............

this is what i was thinking.....everykit i had a look at i liked either the fronts, backs, or skirts, rarely the entire kit....so...

what bout DO LUCK front bumper, JUN skirts and VEILSIDE rear?

anyone got 18's on there car, and have noticed speed decrease?

sorry with the questions everyone....just makin sure i make the right decisions

cheers for the help everyone............

this is what i was thinking.....everykit i had a look at i liked either the fronts, backs, or skirts, rarely the entire kit....so...

what bout DO LUCK front bumper, JUN skirts and VEILSIDE rear?

anyone got 18's on there car, and have noticed speed decrease?

sorry with the questions everyone....just makin sure i make the right decisions

ok...il show sum pics of the kit i want....mix and match...i think its a trust front, veilside sides and rear....honest feedback plz..... like yas have.....cheers...

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