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I was just browsing through the veilside cars and I've noticed that I couldn't see any R33 series two in there. It's about the only car that's missing from their catalogue. Anyone got any info on that?

Edited by lingeringsoul

I like the front and sides of my stock looking s2, I do have a lip on he stock front bar which i think enhances it allot as the lower leading edge was just a little to tame for me.

the only part im not so hot for is the rear end,

I've seen a few lines with a piece protruding on the lights making them slightly berried, looked hot, trying to find a rear bar that fits into the rest of my car and and also get the light.... i dunno... "covers" that make the lights recessed inside so theres a bit more overhang, so they look the same way durring hte day as they do @ night.... if you can picture what im saying. sharpen the hole ass of my car...

though then it wouldnt hook upto my boot properly.... hmmm wonder how that guy did it... wish i had taken photo's at the time

Edited by gts-4 dreamer

I dont really like to raggg on ppl's cars, especially since everyone's car is a creation of their own, blah blah blah, etc.

But those veilside kits make me sick.

Looks like someone left them in the heat too long.

damn :D

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