Veilside V1 rear lower Spoiler Pics
Looks great!
Once I get to body work, I'm going to have painted v1 front lip and rear spoiler as well! But dont worry I'm going to have dif spoiler, and dif side skirts
Great looking Z so far, what wheels do you have in mind?
-drew
Once I get to body work, I'm going to have painted v1 front lip and rear spoiler as well! But dont worry I'm going to have dif spoiler, and dif side skirts
Great looking Z so far, what wheels do you have in mind?
-drew
Well I know lots of people are gonna have varying opinions for wheel style, and color. But I know, (and assuming like you) I'm gonna go with a silver finish for wheel. It will compliment the exhaust, clear side marker, headlight, door handle, ya know?
My two picks would be either of these..I'm still in the deciding process myself, but here's a thread just to help get you started I guess.
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....threadid=49581
Goodluck!
-drew
My two picks would be either of these..I'm still in the deciding process myself, but here's a thread just to help get you started I guess.
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....threadid=49581
Goodluck!
-drew
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i have my veilside rear skirt sitting in my garage right now, but i have one question for you. how did yours attach to the rear bumper, by double sided tape, bolts or both? Reason I ask is that on my piece I see holes for bolts but I see no bolts supplied.
Do you have the aero pkg? I did, there's a bolt under the car on it (the mud guard) That's what the holes on the under spoiler are for. When I removed the mud guard I saved the clips and screws used to attached it to the fender well.
I used these on the under spoiler under the car where to veilside logo is and attached to the flange
That secured it great!
I used these on the under spoiler under the car where to veilside logo is and attached to the flange
That secured it great!
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vicmar90
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Dec 2, 2002 01:22 PM




