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Just wanna know what peoples opinions are on the r32 veilside kit

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I have already purchased it second hand its a genuine item and personally i like a little rice with my steak but is this going a bit over the top??

and yes the wing looks freakn stoopid i know :P ... i might use it as a towel rack :(:(

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It's better then some other Veilside bodykits for the R32.

But still I would not have taken it.

The Kit you got there is the CI Model.

I would have taken the EIII Model as it is basically the Nismo Bodykit with over fender rear guards but also keep the stock rear bar.

The VeilSide CI kit is either a love or hate statement.

I have one on mine (sedan) and I get a lot of comments about how nice it looks.

In the end man, you have to live with it and if people don't like it, too bad, so sad.

As long as it floats your boat then go with it.

i dont like them, its to ricey for me, especially that spoiler. GTR front bar and some sideskirts do it for me, but hey if u like it, theres alot of others who do aswell :P

Edited by r32na

yea na i knew just asking would spark a barrage of negative comments,ah too late now though but please dont worry guys please because il change everyones mind about this kit...it will be loved!!!!

Especially after its new bright gloss yeallow paint job with green and pink metal flake

SHIBAAAAAAMMMMM!!!

:P:laugh::)

:sick::sick::/

:sick:

I have that kit on my 32 and I dislike the front bumper, wish I had cash to change it. The side skirts from the kit, however, are awesome. Love the way they curve in at the rear, gives the rear quarters a wider look.

One thing I'll say about the bumper is it's a pain in the arse to clean. You'll find the lower corners behind the swoopy part retains a lot of crap from the road.

Edited by Mark_McQ

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