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If you like the veilside kit or any others get it. At the end of the day only one person has to like it and that is you. Bulid the car you want not what everyone else wants you too.

+1, build the car for urself, not for others.

saying that i think the veilside kit looks like dogs balls.

  • 2 weeks later...

I don't like the front bar on the Veilside kit, but I don't mind the sides, back bumper and wing. Will probably put these on my car as well as a 400r front.

Go for it, at the end of the day it's your car and you should be able to customise it however you want and whatever people say, who cares really as it's your car!!

My 2 cents..

The only good thing about veilside body kits is after two weeks 99% of them only have half of their front bar left. Meaning we are only subjected to 50% of the potential ugliness.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the gutters, driveways and speed bumps killing veilside bars all day, everyday.

sadly, as time progressed they got worse

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and in real life...

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Edited by Granthem
  • 4 weeks later...

I personally dont mind the rear bar! its something ive been considering for my 33 as well.

As for the rest i dont like it. although the grey picture above posted by grantem kinda reminds my of the lamborghini everton...but still dont like it :) each to their own though :)

I'm a bit of a ricer, like things for how they look etc...

but you know how people put HUGE rims on their car, and then the rims are the center point of the car, more so then the car itself? That's how I see this kit...

There is just WAY too much of it...

Put it on your car if you want, but that front bar is chat :)

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