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not sure about prices for the genuine kit. A good quality copy can be got for a similar price to a copy factory GTR kit.

GTR veilside front bar wont go on GTS-t due as its a bit wider.

copy veilside kit might cost anywhere up to 1500$ not including the rear spoiler (from what ive seen)

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you can get the kit from most body kit places and they do have one for gtst's, i am sure they have kits for r32 but cant say 100% for r33. Check some body kit places in melb to get some idea. BUt that picture of the veilside skyline is got a wide body kit thats why it makes it look so fat. The front bar skirts and wings etc. shouldnt be to hard ot find.

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I just happen to have a Veilside catalog (among the other 5000 that I picked up during Tokyo Autosalon) and here are the prices.

R33 GTR - CEI Model (BCNR33)/AE018

Front Bumper

Front and Rear Fenders

Sideskirts

Rear Bumper

Rear Wing

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Entire Kit - 900,000 Yen

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Optional FRP Bonnet - 110,000 Yen

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Total = 1,010,000 Yen (approx AUD$14,000)

That doesn't include shipping, painting or fitting either. happysad.gif

Oh, btw, that kit will fit the GTS-t, because it replaces the front and rear guards anyway, so the front and rear bumpers will fit just fine.

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haha if you fork out for a widebody kit then u will need some fat ass rims to fill the guards, plus lower it big time. hehe money money money.

i think veilside kits can be over the top although some look good but they aren't exactly daily driver kits. I would like to get a kit like the 400r but hey i ain't raising my car to make it fit hehe.

we tired fitting a GT-R bumper on and it touched the ground. hmmm too low NEVER hehe

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