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Hi people.

I am looking for a Rear bumper for a VeilSide Aero GTR C-I Model kit.

I have looked on the site and I am attaching a pic of the bodtkit I have and the rear bumper that I need.

The part number (if that helps) is AE01703

I am not sure if they are still being produced anymore so good quality secondhand would be prefered.

Thanks,

Shaun.

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I'm warning you now mate, people on here dont like Veilside kits on the R33, and they will let u no about it!! I admit the rear bar looks cool, but the rest is shit.

I dont think Veilside makes them anymore, and even if they did, to get it over here would cost a fortune. Try places like carmate.com.au and VIVA Garage. I'm sure they stock them.

it is true that many ppl on here dont like veilside kits, that said, dont let other ppls opinions sway ur likes, being an enthusiast doesnt mean u have to follow the pack, short of that, as said above, search those sites or you may be able to ask some workshops if they can make u a replica? DMD perhaps

HA! Veilside kits look nice only on certain cars.

Just gotta pick them.

Supra is one of my favourite with a Veilside kit, but due to so many half ass fake / silver mesh grills you see on some it kills the the Veilside name.

BTW I like the Nissan 350Z Veilside Version 3 Bodykit.

hey mate go for it!!the veilside rear bar is hot! i admit the front is OTT as i have the full wide-body version (doesnt have the ugly side skirts by the way) but as above dont let otha people sway your decision...no doubt your gona get crap about it :devil: ...

i like the veilside kits, i think its coz there all unique and they make quite a few cars stand out

like if u went to autosalon with a full veilside kitted 33 u would get soooo many people checking it out

but yeh the Veilside Fortune models are the best ever.

but try VIVA and also look on yahoo auctions, i think i seen veilside stuff on there b4

Hi people.

I am looking for a Rear bumper for a VeilSide Aero GTR C-I Model kit.

I have looked on the site and I am attaching a pic of the bodtkit I have and the rear bumper that I need.

The part number (if that helps) is AE01703

I am not sure if they are still being produced anymore so good quality secondhand would be prefered.

Thanks,

Shaun.

:thumbsup:

Veilside kits make baby jesus cry.

When i first saw it a long time ago i thought the veilside was so damn hot! But as time drifted it didn't seem that cool anymore, and just looked too over done especially with the front bar. I mean is that a rocket ship or a car

P.S it looks more like transformers, and all u need is the sticker :(

Edited by R33Turbo

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