FS: G35 Veilside Widebody
#20
It says $4k in my first post along with make me an offer. I have gotten 10 PM's asking me how much I want. I tell them to make me an offer then they are too pu$$y to respond. I really don't have a set price I want. Ill take much less then 4k
#23
sold the car before it went on.
Other then the Teal Intense Motor sports car. I never seen this kit in the U.S.
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I believe powerlab has a green one with that kit on. Nonetheless, it's a breath taking kit that will make all the ladies drop their panties. Nice kit, if I wasn't going for a house I'd sell a limb for it. GLWS.
#28
Let me list a bunch of pros and cons since I have one myself ...
Cons:
-front bumper needs to be modified in order for the hood and bumper to line up since the bumper sticks out more than the hood itself. Both Han from Intense and I have experienced the same problem.
-The gas door does not have a lock and "spring" feeling when you open it since it's just a fiberglass piece with a regular hinge. People CAN open up your gas door.
-stock grill DOES NOT fit. You will need to modify it or something.
-passenger fender needs to be modified / redrilled.
-g35player put the hood on its corners!!! imagine what would happen if you put a cf hood on the floor like that on its corners
-jdm fog lights will cost u over $1000
-you will have to make custom brackets for the fog lights
Pros:
-This will be the best fitting aftermarket kit out there.
-Got some nice fitting fog lights from walmart for $18 bucks
-You get bitches
Here's some of the stuff I had to go through:
-Modify the front bumper to make it align with the hood.
-modify the passenger fender to make it align with the hood and bumper
-cut out my stock gas door and inner piece and mold it to the new quarter panel.
-extend the gas filler neck to the new quarter panel
-make a new grill
This kit is not simple at all. Anyways, here's mine...
Cons:
-front bumper needs to be modified in order for the hood and bumper to line up since the bumper sticks out more than the hood itself. Both Han from Intense and I have experienced the same problem.
-The gas door does not have a lock and "spring" feeling when you open it since it's just a fiberglass piece with a regular hinge. People CAN open up your gas door.
-stock grill DOES NOT fit. You will need to modify it or something.
-passenger fender needs to be modified / redrilled.
-g35player put the hood on its corners!!! imagine what would happen if you put a cf hood on the floor like that on its corners
-jdm fog lights will cost u over $1000
-you will have to make custom brackets for the fog lights
Pros:
-This will be the best fitting aftermarket kit out there.
-Got some nice fitting fog lights from walmart for $18 bucks
-You get bitches
Here's some of the stuff I had to go through:
-Modify the front bumper to make it align with the hood.
-modify the passenger fender to make it align with the hood and bumper
-cut out my stock gas door and inner piece and mold it to the new quarter panel.
-extend the gas filler neck to the new quarter panel
-make a new grill
This kit is not simple at all. Anyways, here's mine...