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there not fake LOL there copies i doubt you can buy genuine anymore

 

Mine are genuine there for sale £600 lol il chunk in the metal veilside stamps aswell :)

dunno what the hell that gadget thing is but deffo look like fibreglass mate

Most (if not all) Veilside kits are made from hand laid fibreglass. I'm having one non-z32 specific kit customised to fit the Zed myself and, although it isn't PU, the quality is superb. As to whether it's genuine, without seeing it up close I have no idea. I believe Veilside parts sometimes have a flanged lip (added after the main body of the item has been made) which sits against the bodywork though.

wrong thread mate LOL

 

how about a set of veilside ground leads ROFLMAO

 

 

not quite greg look on mate at the second link? :headvswal

not quite greg look on mate at the second link? :headvswal

:nelson: sorry mate :o

I,m not sure but i think the nismo gadget is a voltage/power holding tank. It smooths out any power drop by introducing a small amount of power back in to the system. I have a similar unit attatched to a 10m.w laser ive got and it stops spikes of power and loss of power otherwise it could cause serious harm. As it stands i cannot point the laser at myself too many times or me fishes die and me knob drops off !!:rofl: If it was to surge power it might make me sprouts dissappear as well !!

yeah that gadget seems to be something to do with improving the electrical system of the car - but id say a grounding kit would do a similar job for far less bucks. (and your knob won't drop off either)

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