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Hi, I am thinking of putting a Veilside BodyKit on my Silver R33 GTS-T,

Some of my mates recon its too much, though I think it looks awsome

Anyone's opinions on how it would go would be appricated,

I wonder if it would look any good with just the side skirts, leaving the stock bars??

Does anyone have a pic of a silver skyline with it done?

Here's a pic I got from the site where I would buy it from

VeilsideR33GTS-T.jpg

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If you want a Veilside kit you gota go all the way no half ass and have a Tuff engine (BIG Kw's) under the bonnet otherwise its just rice.

As you will find out that SAU Members with think Veilside = Gay as said above.

But at the end of the day its up to you. Do what you like not what other ppl like.

I quite like the Veilside Combat R model on a Skyline but only on a R33 GTR.

Hi, I am thinking of putting a Veilside BodyKit on my Silver R33 GTS-T,

Some of my mates recon its too much, though I think it looks awsome

Anyone's opinions on how it would go would be appricated,

I wonder if it would look any good with just the side skirts, leaving the stock bars??

Does anyone have a pic of a silver skyline with it done?

Here's a pic I got from the site where I would buy it from

VeilsideR33GTS-T.jpg

If you like the veilside kit or any others get it. At the end of the day only one person has to like it and that is you. Bulid the car you want not what everyone else wants you too.

If you like the veilside kit or any others get it. At the end of the day only one person has to like it and that is you. Bulid the car you want not what everyone else wants you too.

Second!!

i like veilside lol, always have, just not on supras lol. I'll be putting one on mine when i get it :P

You know when you see a dog eating spew and you think NO!!! That kit evokes the same sort of reaction you would get watching a dog eating spew, spewing it back up and watching it eat it again!

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