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im yet to find someone who's designed and built their own custom kit for the 33 (i mean apart from myself...)

anyone?

i wasn't happy with the other 4 front bars i tried, so this was my final straw

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You have a Veilside kit, nuff said :D

there is no comeback on earth for this.....

Whatever champs, thats you opinion, garantee my car looks better than both of your cars

no... no it doesn't...

ok ,have fun takin the piss

:P i don't like to rag on members cars.... but you ASKED for it.... that shit is f**king heinous

honestly veilside should have been named failside..

yes... yes it should have...

as long as your happy with it thats what counts..

al you crack me up!

as for this thread...top secret but as stated to many around i'd try for something different

veilside for the FAIL!! only kit they produced decent was mazda rx7 fortune kit...

shanus: was going to do custom front bar similar to yours with the evo x sort of centre piece...may come later if i get around to the super gt bodykit :sick:

back on topic, I'd take the Top Secret over the one on Car Mate one, and I'd take ANYTHING over the failside kit.

that said, I'm a huge fan of the Diana kit for the R33 GTS by Insurance. Its clean and straight, none of this skirt like stuff from Vertex, BN, URAS and the billion other knockoffs.

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you need balls to pull it off though, as the kit is intended to sit a few mm off the ground.

that kit looks like a rip off of vertex/bn combined front bar is basically vertex with a larger cooler hole, side skirts look shit becuase they curve up and the rear bar is basically a BN rear bar, probaly without the spoiler wouldnt look so bad..

anyway cheers for the feedback i kinda like how my car looks to. and you if its not a few mm off the ground it will look shit no matter what kit it is. nobody wants fender gap

that kit looks like a rip off of vertex/bn combined front bar is basically vertex with a larger cooler hole, side skirts look shit becuase they curve up and the rear bar is basically a BN rear bar, probaly without the spoiler wouldnt look so bad..

came out before vertex etc, so if anything they'd have gotten inspiration from it. No one except VIP style modders rock Insurance kits, so I doubt anyone in oz would have it unless it came with their car.

As for thread top secret ftw (i also have a full top secret kit)

as for vertex/bn style kits i cant stand the front / rear of them.. i'm not sure why but dare i say it.. veilside rear bar looks better then the fugly square things that stick out a mile in real life.. imo

in saying that though id still prefer the vertex style over the veilside front and sides (i actually really like the side skirts of the vertex style)

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