Sung Kang and VeilSide team up to design a one-off widebody Nissan Z.
got a chance to spend some time up close with the very orange Z, soaking in the details that make the widebody kit unique and all of the painstaking work put into making the car worthy of appearing in the nextPerhaps the coolest part of the build is the interior, which gets a smattering of VeilSide patterned trim along the dash and the steering wheel airbag. There are also seats from Bride that wear a custom one-off VeilSide fabric and a very pretty-looking air suspension setup in the trunk.
Well-made body kits like this don't come cheap. According to VeilSide's overseas marketing chief, the fenders, hood, side skirts, bumper, spoiler, and all the rest of the panels cost a total of $14,000. Road & Track staff writer with a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.
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