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This VeilSide RX-7 was built for F&F Tokyo Drift, and it's the real deal with performance mods—which explains why it just ...
In Part 3 of our employee car series, we check out an insane Veilside MKIV Supra Turbo that just joined the throtl family.
Veilside A90 Toyota Supra for the 2022 Tokyo Motor Salon Manufacturers like Nissan and Subaru will have interesting things at the 2022 Toyota Auto Salon, but so will a cavalcade of aftermarket ...
Such is the case for this Mazda RX-7. If that body kit didn’t make you say Tokyo Drift, then you seriously have to brush up ...
One collector just paid over $1 million to own one of two surviving cars from that movie. Han's RX-7 is equipped with a VeilSide "Fortune" widebody kit, giving the car its signature custom look.
VeilSide is still around, or at least still updating its Facebook and showing off new kits for the Toyota 86, but it seems like it's a long way from what it was in this heyday. I hated it at the time.
Veilside Supra Digitally Tests 1990s Devotees With Cool Wall of Wheels Quiz Mazda RX-7 FD3S Shooting Brake Rendering Looks Real, Redefines Japanese Styling Mazda RX-7 "Slammed and Furious" Shows ...
However, we recently stumbled upon an old VeilSide project based on the Supra. No, not the new Supra with the BMW engine, but the original, the legendary A80/Mk4 model.
Veilside has let the MR2 grow its mane out and let its hair down. The body, masterminded in its entirety by Yokomaku-san, is completely new, and only vaguely resembles the factory steel.
There are hundreds of aftermarket tuners out there, but few hold the type of street cred that does Veilside. Long known for making Japan's greatest sportscars even greater, Veilside has now turned ...
This is twice the amount paid for the previous record-setter from the Fast and Furious movies—a 1994 Toyota Supra that sold for $550,000.
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