Your thoughts on Veilside
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Just wanted to know what you think about veilside. General comments, likes dislikes are welcome.
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Opps! sorry guys.
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If the drag co-efficiants and aerodynamics of bodykits like that are really benificial, then why don't manufacturers fit them as standard?Grez~Supra_RZ-S wrote:Theyre tested in wind-tunnels for aerodynamics and drag co-efficients. I used to love the style, but I think Corsas copying it has ruined it completely.
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The Toyota Supra, for example, was designed as a luxurious high-end sports cruiser. The engine was made so bomb-proof to keep it reliable. The cabin made spacious to be comfortable. The aerodynamics of the JZA-80 will be stable at 169mph (its top speed...unless the wing is removed). As a result, the average Supra owner wont drive it at that speed, so it doesnt make sense for Toyota to invest millions into it.
Toyota, inevitably, have to make a profit. Besides, the Veilside C1 kit was designed specifically to be stable at speeds in excess of 170mph. The C1 monicker is derived from the large Japanese highways, often used for stupid-speed races.
Toyota, inevitably, have to make a profit. Besides, the Veilside C1 kit was designed specifically to be stable at speeds in excess of 170mph. The C1 monicker is derived from the large Japanese highways, often used for stupid-speed races.
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Shadow665 thank you for your hyperlink to a veilside koinenseg ccx.
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Re: Your thoughts on Veilside
Er, what?Hardcore drifter wrote:Shadow665 thank you for your hyperlink to a veilside koinenseg ccx.
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Sorry shadow 65.
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I toatally agree with you Toshiro, veilside kits are immense.
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