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Dun think these Veilside kit looks gay...my 2 cents comments. Now it need 19 inch wheel to complete the transformation.

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I think the GTS VS-GT kit like yours looks stunning!! although the GTS C1 kit is possibly the worst kit ive seen on a GTT.

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Hey everyone, first up nice cars! I scimmed through a few posts on the first 3 pages and cars like ss8 gohan, mikyel, alien etc all look nice. I love R34's, Ive got a yellow 34 that i just got, its aaaalll stock atm and i wana make it look sleek and mean first.. any ideas?

Im not loaded so it'll have to be done in steps. I'd prefer starting with the front bar then work back.

Im from Perth so is over east the better place to get or does anyone know people on the west that can help me out?

Im also havin trouble choosing between 19" & 18" rims... What do You guys prefer and why?

Pics help heaps! I dont want to stuff around modifying body just to fit shit on, im sure people have made hot kits for gtt's only. Down the track mirrors, wing & bonnet id like to change also. Sorry bout all the writing!

Thanks Guys!

P.S how do i put a pic up in a post already enlarged?(without having to download)

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Hey everyone, first up nice cars! I scimmed through a few posts on the first 3 pages and cars like ss8 gohan, mikyel, alien etc all look nice. I love R34's, Ive got a yellow 34 that i just got, its aaaalll stock atm and i wana make it look sleek and mean first.. any ideas?

Im not loaded so it'll have to be done in steps. I'd prefer starting with the front bar then work back.

Im from Perth so is over east the better place to get or does anyone know people on the west that can help me out?

Im also havin trouble choosing between 19" & 18" rims... What do You guys prefer and why?

Pics help heaps! I dont want to stuff around modifying body just to fit shit on, im sure people have made hot kits for gtt's only. Down the track mirrors, wing & bonnet id like to change also. Sorry bout all the writing!

Thanks Guys!

P.S how do i put a pic up in a post already enlarged?(without having to download)

34 kits r pretty limited actually, not as many as the 32 & 33 aftermarket kits around. I reckon with that front bar u already have, u can simply add a GTR front lip(see pic). That'll give it a sorta GTR look but the front lip dont come cheap tho ~$600 from Powerplay. Leave the wing out, they r ghey, old skool and dont serve any purpose wotsoeva for a street car. 19's look nice but 18's would be better if ur gonna take it out on track day. Plenty of threads bout kits & rims here, do a search.

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34 kits r pretty limited actually, not as many as the 32 & 33 aftermarket kits around. I reckon with that front bar u already have, u can simply add a GTR front lip(see pic). That'll give it a sorta GTR look but the front lip dont come cheap tho ~$600 from Powerplay. Leave the wing out, they r ghey, old skool and dont serve any purpose wotsoeva for a street car. 19's look nice but 18's would be better if ur gonna take it out on track day. Plenty of threads bout kits & rims here, do a search.

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Yeh that looks really nice although, see the holes where the fog lights are on my front bar? I really dont like them, i was told to paint them yellow but id prefer it with no hole at all. Therefore for $600 could I get a whole new front bar?..

Does anyone know the legal ride height in western Australia? is it measured by kit/exhuast or what? cos if cops are gona be assholes (most likely), then im gona get adjustable suspension.

Ill leave rims out of this post, I dont wana get off topic but thanks a lot for ur info mate!

What do you guys think of these parts?.. doesnt have to be from this supplier but just the styles.

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Yeh that looks really nice although, see the holes where the fog lights are on my front bar? I really dont like them, i was told to paint them yellow but id prefer it with no hole at all. Therefore for $600 could I get a whole new front bar?..

Does anyone know the legal ride height in western Australia? is it measured by kit/exhuast or what? cos if cops are gona be assholes (most likely), then im gona get adjustable suspension.

Ill leave rims out of this post, I dont wana get off topic but thanks a lot for ur info mate!

What do you guys think of these parts?.. doesnt have to be from this supplier but just the styles.

That front bar is the TS GTR front bar im looking at getting soon so NO dont get it coz im in Perth as well... lol. I havent seen that front bar round Perth so its gonna be unique. Those sides r Bomex & not sure bout the rears.

That front bar is the TS GTR front bar im looking at getting soon so NO dont get it coz im in Perth as well... lol. I havent seen that front bar round Perth so its gonna be unique. Those sides r Bomex & not sure bout the rears.

Haha nice where abouts north or south of river? hopefully ur north that way we both get less exposure lol. where are you getting it from?

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Dun think these Veilside kit looks gay...my 2 cents comments. Now it need 19 inch wheel to complete the transformation.

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hey man u have a nice looking bodykit there :blink: , could you tell me how much are those ?

Are they the original from Veilside japan ?

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yea i really like driftmeisters r34. that is what i will be basing my 25GT on....(green ps=no turbo eheh)

i like the rear veilside/topsecret diffuser. looks awsome on white. nice wheels too. but the front is a bit too much for me. the sides are also nice but if i were to go for a different front bar. then maybe i wont use the sides either...

this bosy kit isnt that expencive to the ugly versions of the veilside kit.

go to the japan websit and online shop. its got english too. pretty easy. i also speak japanese and read and write but i didnt have to use any to get my way around hehe.

btw driftmeister can you PM where abouts your shop etc is? i like the blog and vids too. and that movie coming out looks great btw.....

Dun think these Veilside kit looks gay...my 2 cents comments. Now it need 19 inch wheel to complete the transformation.

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Wow... one of the nicest bodykits, love it mate!

i have bomex rear and sides, looking for a front (selling my front bomex, not convinced i like it) but just not sure what one i want!

Go rays rims! lol

thought i'd give people a bit of a tease before i get some proper pics..

kit has been on the car for a few months now :blink:

Looking forward to those pics Gohan.

Meanwhile heres mine:

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btw the east bear bonnet on this car is for sale if anyone is interested see my sig :):rolleyes:

wow, thats freakin hot! sorry if u've mentioned it already, but wat kinda of kit is that and where did u get it?

love the look!

All genuine East Bear :D

did you say you sold your car Forged?? looks soo clean, tidy and mean! quite unique, with the black mirrors and bonnet, love it :P

All genuine East Bear :thumbsup:

did you say you sold your car Forged?? looks soo clean, tidy and mean! quite unique, with the black mirrors and bonnet, love it :)

Thanks. No, not selling yet but I am parting it out first, bonnet, turbo setup and wheels to start with.

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