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Hi there.

For the last 8 months I have been looking for a VeilSide rear bumper and have had no luck.

I ended up buying one off ebay, only to find it did not fit at all. I have looked

everywhere and I have been unable to find this bumper, only full kits that the sellers were

un-willing to seperate.

I am now getting ancey about having a car with no bumper on it.

Is there anyone out there who know where I can buy a VeilSide rear bumper for a 1994 S1 ECR33

Nissan Skyline GTS-T coupe.

Thanks,

Shaun.

P.S. These pics are of the bar that did not fit, but you can see what sort of rear bar I am looking for.

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LMFAO AHAHHA OMG IM ABOUT TO CHUCK UP LOL!!!! where u from man and how much are you willing to pay? i can source one for ya!

Thanks LOL.

Well I bought that bumper for $425.00 and that was a little pricey for a bodgey one. So I guess a genuine one would be around the $600-$650.00 mark right?? Plus freight ofcourse.

Will it fit a Series 1 or 2??

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srsly... Do you actually think that looks good? Were you dropped at birth?

veilside = massive homo

Nah, that kit just looks awsome. I don't like many of the other kits.... too straight, too flat and too boring.

I like my car to look fast even when it is sitting at the lights.

I like the way my car looks. I don't a flying rats scrotum what other people it looks like.

Don't like it..... Stop looking at my car..... Simple.

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Veilside kits don't make cars look fast, they make them look like Chapel st full sick uleh omg bro bell st maccas hektik.

why do you think they are always mated up with the completely wrong offset chrome rims and altezza's? :down:

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then i must be a wanker too....just go for what u like mate or else we'd be all driving around in identical cars.

hey thats pretty sweet 33 you have, even though im not a big fan of them urs looks nice, vs rear bar aint that bad..the bomex for 34 is what id say bad.. where you from anyway bud? dmd in qld or bodyform in syd are pretty popular thier names always come up alot and seem to have pretty good fitting kits

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Veilside kits don't make cars look fast, they make them look like Chapel st full sick uleh omg bro bell st maccas hektik.

why do you think they are always mated up with the completely wrong offset chrome rims and altezza's? :)

so true..

im of syrian decent(not lebo) so i kinda fall in that catergory, hence my mates, cuzins, extended family think im a bit odd when i drool over a stock lookin GTR with a nice set of rims..

i reckon they look " fully sickk uleh" or more like "cuz cuz cuz cuz dats hektikk"

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