Question about Veilside bumper.
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Question about Veilside bumper.
Hey guys. I bought a Veilside rear bumper off of eBay last week but I only just noticed the exhaust mould bit is on the wrong side. All the pictures I've seen of this bumper has it on the right side. Does that mean I have a fake Veilside bumper or something? Or is Veilside the style type not the brand? I'm a body kit newb
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
The VS rear bumper has an exhaust cutout on each side, I think we need to see pics of your bar.
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
lol, wtf..!
Return it if you can, or make a dispute with Paypal, especially if the picture of it on the webpage was showing the other side. I don't recommend buying kits off ebay. If you get it from an actual body kit shop you can take it back, but fat chance on ebay
How much did you pay for it?
Nobody really has a "real" VS bumper, they're all replicas (like most body kits) which anybody can make since the real ones cost an arm and a leg from Japan. This just looks like a real shoddy copy. Might not even fit well and look awkward once it's been put on.
Return it if you can, or make a dispute with Paypal, especially if the picture of it on the webpage was showing the other side. I don't recommend buying kits off ebay. If you get it from an actual body kit shop you can take it back, but fat chance on ebay
How much did you pay for it?
Nobody really has a "real" VS bumper, they're all replicas (like most body kits) which anybody can make since the real ones cost an arm and a leg from Japan. This just looks like a real shoddy copy. Might not even fit well and look awkward once it's been put on.
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
I payed $5 with $70 postage. I knew it was too good to be true. Thanks, I'll put in a disupte now.
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
How long has it been since you've had it? Did you make the payment via PayPal?
PayPal offers a 45 day period (from memory) where you can lodge a dispute.
Also, the person that you purchased it from, are they a reputable seller (as in, a lot of sales/positive feedback etc). If they are, it may be as easy as sending them a message advising them of the problem. Otherwise if you want to write to PayPal, you can just add the picture of the product received, and the original advert showing nothing about it being on the wrong side.
You can still use it, it'll just look funny if you do.
Edit: I see you've just edited your post with the price. Hmm, $5?? Yep, that's too good to be true, lol.
With kits, you don't want to skimp too much. The cost of getting them painted and fitted, the last thing you want is a poorly fitting kit which looks very awkward. Look in the group buy section, 'dstocks' has made his own custom kit which looks far better and very reasonably priced. Expect to pay at the very very least $250-300 for any rear bar. Sideskirts are about the same for 2, front bars costing a little more. As much as everybody likes a bargain, keep in mind that you're replacing a well made factory body part, this is the first impression anybody ever has of your car. If you buy cheap knock-offs, it'll devalue your car greatly as well as making it physically unappealing.
Good luck.
PayPal offers a 45 day period (from memory) where you can lodge a dispute.
Also, the person that you purchased it from, are they a reputable seller (as in, a lot of sales/positive feedback etc). If they are, it may be as easy as sending them a message advising them of the problem. Otherwise if you want to write to PayPal, you can just add the picture of the product received, and the original advert showing nothing about it being on the wrong side.
You can still use it, it'll just look funny if you do.
Edit: I see you've just edited your post with the price. Hmm, $5?? Yep, that's too good to be true, lol.
With kits, you don't want to skimp too much. The cost of getting them painted and fitted, the last thing you want is a poorly fitting kit which looks very awkward. Look in the group buy section, 'dstocks' has made his own custom kit which looks far better and very reasonably priced. Expect to pay at the very very least $250-300 for any rear bar. Sideskirts are about the same for 2, front bars costing a little more. As much as everybody likes a bargain, keep in mind that you're replacing a well made factory body part, this is the first impression anybody ever has of your car. If you buy cheap knock-offs, it'll devalue your car greatly as well as making it physically unappealing.
Good luck.
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
I got it Monday, I think. Nah, the seller has something like 10 feedback. He's selling a lot of bodykits for Japanese cars so I just thought it would be safe. Just read "no warrenty, no refund" on the page Looks like I got scamed.
I'm not sure if it fits because I don't have an FTO yet. Does anyone want to buy a dodgy Veilside rear bumper off of me? Going cheap
Thanks for the reply. I just got too excited about getting an FTO that I wanted to buy the bodykit for it now, I didn't do my research so it was my fault.
I'm not sure if it fits because I don't have an FTO yet. Does anyone want to buy a dodgy Veilside rear bumper off of me? Going cheap
Thanks for the reply. I just got too excited about getting an FTO that I wanted to buy the bodykit for it now, I didn't do my research so it was my fault.
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
prob with that is even if you make a paypal dispute you would have to send the kit back to him and you wont get the shipping costs so you would only get the $5 so not worth it
as for the vs style dosent look like the one i had on mine
as for the vs style dosent look like the one i had on mine
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
if it fits just use it haha and have the exhaust go straight out that side haha. it would be different
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
It wouldn't cost much to get a cut out on the other side.
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Re: Question about Veilside bumper.
when i bought my car i had the carmate vs rear and they had it going stright out the left side no muffler just the vortex tip was loud asnvr2low wrote:if it fits just use it haha and have the exhaust go straight out that side haha. it would be different