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Hi skyline Australia,

Im looking at a wide veilside body kit for my r32 and was wondering if an

yone would know anything About the kit. How its fitted, whether theres much work to fit etc..

Suggestion whether I should do it or not.

Heres some picture I attached.

Cheers, Martin

(not sure how rear guard will be fitted, either cut through or?)

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Hey man.

R32 GTR + Veilside Evo III widebody = ffffffaaaaaaaaatttttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

They look sick. Still keep the overall stock lines of the car, but on steroids lol.

Front guards should be bolt on, the rear guards however, you will have to cut away your stock rear guards (at least a bit), and either mould the veilside guards on for that stock seamless look, or you can rivet them on for that cheap nasty bodgy look.

The good thing is you can stretch your front bar out to mate up with the wide guards so it retains the factory look too.

So there is a fair bit of body work to go into it, especially if you want inner wheel plastics to keep it "legal". I dont know if anyone actually makes them or you have to get them fabricated.

I have been looking at pics of cars with these fitted and have seen one in person and it looks hot (mind you that had the rear guards rivited on, black guards on a white gtr and it still looked hot).

Well thats my two cents lol.

Just out of curiosity, is that your kit in the photos?

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