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Veilside is Body Kit company in Japan who make the kits for Nissan / Toyota / Honda / Mazda / Mitsubishi / Subaru etc.

R32 GTR Veilside Version is just a R32 GTR with one of the Veilside bodykits with Veilside aftermarket parts, like inlet plenums, exhausts, wheels and fuel injector systems etc.

http://www.veilside.com/veilsideusa/frames.html

Check the website out.

Hope that answers your question...

hmms.... an example of bolt on arches gone wrong. wait.... bodykit gone wrong.

Genuine V-Spec Front lip is hard to find, but I was happy to get the one supplied by Car Mate here in Villawood Sydney on website. It was a perfect fit. I was cautious to make them 'fit before I buy' but my only complaint was that they attached it with bolts and later on my panelbeater/painter replaced these with speed-clips which helps with servicing and checking.

Looks like you're upgrading your R34 GT-R - looks nice and the stoppers must be excellent.

If you're in need of a HKS Crank Damper Pulley as recommended by Andy Butler's manual on GT-R, let me know as I have an extra one that's new. Extra HP will also be obtained because the fan is replaced by a thermo etc.

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