Pics of Project 350Z from Macau (Veilside)
#83
Well having some Veilside kit myself I gotta say your car looks awesome
I couldn't go for the wide body on mine due to my very narrow parking space - with the standard width I only have about 4cm clearance !
Veilside are taking my car back next month to repaint it. When the changes were made it was a busy time and a subcontractor did the painting, it is so shipped now on the front due to the thinness of the paint that they agreed to redo it free
You may be interested to know - if you are having the same problems with ground clearance that I am - that Veilside are almost finished testing their air suspension kit. It will raise the car about 5cm or so. The test car currently has about 10,000km with the kit on it so it should be ready soon.
Also Veilside are preparing for the Japanese D1 Grandprix and will be using the Z for it. The car will be using a twin turbo system which is also in the final stages of testing. So you can expect another choice of turbo system soon.
Good looking car, and that exhaust system has an awesome sound to it.
Just a couple of FYI's Japan does not use cruise control for reasons other than winding roads. There are plently of long straights here - hell how else do you think I put my Hayabusa over 300km/h ! The Japanese cars instead are aimed at entertainment. The steering wheel controls are set up for controlling the audio, answering the phone hands free and a system called carwings for the car navigation system.
Also on the blinging Veilside wheels......Veilside will paint the wheels any colour you like, they'll just leave the rims all chromed and shiney.
I couldn't go for the wide body on mine due to my very narrow parking space - with the standard width I only have about 4cm clearance !
Veilside are taking my car back next month to repaint it. When the changes were made it was a busy time and a subcontractor did the painting, it is so shipped now on the front due to the thinness of the paint that they agreed to redo it free
You may be interested to know - if you are having the same problems with ground clearance that I am - that Veilside are almost finished testing their air suspension kit. It will raise the car about 5cm or so. The test car currently has about 10,000km with the kit on it so it should be ready soon.
Also Veilside are preparing for the Japanese D1 Grandprix and will be using the Z for it. The car will be using a twin turbo system which is also in the final stages of testing. So you can expect another choice of turbo system soon.
Good looking car, and that exhaust system has an awesome sound to it.
Just a couple of FYI's Japan does not use cruise control for reasons other than winding roads. There are plently of long straights here - hell how else do you think I put my Hayabusa over 300km/h ! The Japanese cars instead are aimed at entertainment. The steering wheel controls are set up for controlling the audio, answering the phone hands free and a system called carwings for the car navigation system.
Also on the blinging Veilside wheels......Veilside will paint the wheels any colour you like, they'll just leave the rims all chromed and shiney.
#91
Hello guys,
I havn't been around for almost 2 years. Glad everyone still like it.
I just think it is the least I can do to post a thank you note for all the people who gave my car a compliment.
Back in Macau now and just doing some finishing mod to my Z. Lot of news mod came up in the last 2 years. Just put in a set of Tomei Headers...maybe a little more later.
But not much on the power side, it is Macau after all... Thank you everyone.
I havn't been around for almost 2 years. Glad everyone still like it.
I just think it is the least I can do to post a thank you note for all the people who gave my car a compliment.
Back in Macau now and just doing some finishing mod to my Z. Lot of news mod came up in the last 2 years. Just put in a set of Tomei Headers...maybe a little more later.
But not much on the power side, it is Macau after all... Thank you everyone.
#92
Beautiful ride Nocturnal.. love the hood and everything else. You'll freak when I tell you this.. your leftside wheels are on backwards. Baccarats are designed to cool your breaks and the fan formation should be like your right side..
#95
Yea, if you look back, we kind of went through this along time ago when it first came out.
That was only avaliable from Japan. It is actually an option avaliable to all Nissan vehical inlucldy the 350Z, G35, and the new Fuga.
Don't know why it isn't an option in the US, and it is still not an option at US. Most importantly, the steering wheel cannot be send to US because an airbag is an explosive device and it is consider as an hazard. By boat is possible, but it wouldn't make sense to send a steering wheel...
That was only avaliable from Japan. It is actually an option avaliable to all Nissan vehical inlucldy the 350Z, G35, and the new Fuga.
Don't know why it isn't an option in the US, and it is still not an option at US. Most importantly, the steering wheel cannot be send to US because an airbag is an explosive device and it is consider as an hazard. By boat is possible, but it wouldn't make sense to send a steering wheel...
#98
Me too!! I have 3 veilside Zs (2 die cast and one real one) , sorry i never took a pic of the yellow one because i was disappointed they did not bring this color for 2006 models. http://www.L33TZOR.com
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