looking into TOP SECRET wide body!
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Originally Posted by GTNPU Z
If you have the money, then more power to you. Just keep in mind that on top of purchasing this kit at about 5K-6K, you have to consider installation costs, & new wheels/tire/suspension setup since you will definitely need something that'll fit the kit properly. Plus, I hope you have or have plans to put power under that hood to backup that look. Good luck!
I hope everyone knows that Wald DOES NOT make a widebody kit for the Z33. If you guys are referring to mazzoo’s Lambo Yellow Z, then that was a custom job.
http://www.team16niss.net/gallery2/v/Wide+350z/
http://www.team16niss.net/gallery2/v/Wide+350z/
Originally Posted by GTNPU Z
I hope everyone knows that Wald DOES NOT make widebody kit. If you guys are referring to mazzoo’s Lambo Yellow Z, then that was a custom job.
http://www.team16niss.net/gallery2/v/Wide+350z/
http://www.team16niss.net/gallery2/v/Wide+350z/
THANK YOU! I'm glad there's at least one other person who know's what's going on!
Originally Posted by BhashaZ
What's a Wald widebody? Are you talking about the custom Lambo yellow widebody with the Wald kit? That's a one-off, and I believe it's actually made of metal. The guy's name is mazzoo.
Originally Posted by Bubble
is there any wald widebody for ZR yet? How much it cost for Wald widebody kit?
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ofcourse i know. The outcome still "wide body". lolz
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though i'm definitely not here to discourage any purchase of our parts...are you going to be driving this often or will it be a track/show vehicle?
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Originally Posted by topsecret2001
though I’m definitely not here to discourage any purchase of our parts...are you going to be driving this often or will it be a track/show vehicle?
I will be doing all of the above with my car... It will be for lots of shows on the East Coast, definitely tracked (1/4 and hopefully road courses) and driven on a weekend basis during the spring/summer/fall.
Example: I am running a track day May 26th, in the OC car show June 10 & 11th, then driving the AKA rally from Vegas --> DC the last week in June, then down to Florida for HIN July 8th …
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So what options as far as widebody do we actually have left? Veilside is def. of my list now since there are so many. I looked into the TS widebody/longnose and it was nice, then there is the buddyclud whcih is just the same as veilside, and Do-luck. Those are all I'v seen.
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the question was aimed at the op, just want to make sure that people understand that driving a widebody vehicle is a little different then stock....just a little 
as for other kits, amuse has been left out, they've got a wide fender set that goes with their bumpers and side skirts.

as for other kits, amuse has been left out, they've got a wide fender set that goes with their bumpers and side skirts.
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Originally Posted by topsecret2001
though i'm definitely not here to discourage any purchase of our parts...are you going to be driving this often or will it be a track/show vehicle?
show. and once ina while ride.
diff tires for riding and others for show. once i pick them!
Hey guys,
WALD does not make a widebody kit but all of you have posted a lot of really good kits to consider. Make sure you pick a kit that fits your personality. At the time I did my body work the VS kit was really the only kit out. If I would have waited I am sure I would have went with a kit rather then going custom.
Here are some pic's of my car:






WALD does not make a widebody kit but all of you have posted a lot of really good kits to consider. Make sure you pick a kit that fits your personality. At the time I did my body work the VS kit was really the only kit out. If I would have waited I am sure I would have went with a kit rather then going custom.
Here are some pic's of my car:









