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yeh i agree , if you are going for a paint that is tricky from what iv heard to work with its best to go with a well known quality place such as lombardi bros, harlequin paint already costs a bit y not pay a bit more to get a finish you know will be good :P

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sucks to be u if u have to respray cause of stonechips, minor dent etc... cause the paint wont blend with the other panels and will look shithouse...

so basically a full respray is needed even for a slight dent or scratch usually to get it all flush with other panels etc again.

MEZMERIZE told me about these problems when he had his harlequin supra.

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sucks to be u if u have to respray cause of stonechips, minor dent etc... cause the paint wont blend with the other panels and will look shithouse...

so basically a full respray is needed even for a slight dent or scratch usually to get it all flush with other panels etc again.

MEZMERIZE told me about these problems when he had his harlequin supra.

I used to see that supra pass my old work in Herdsman Business Park (near the west austrlian) all the time...looked sh!t hot ;)

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Make sure you insurance company covers the paint, wouldnt want a hard to insure car impossible to insure.

Indeed! I know of several insurance companies that won't have a bar of you of you've got Harlequin paint

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give brett at cowley smash repair a call.

9350 5069

he did my car, and ive seen some other sweet paint jobs roll out of his shop too (masTers to name one)

tell him mitch sent ya. :mage:

Had a chat with Brett the other day seems like a top bloke, been needing to get rid of the huge nismo spoiler for a while now but its not gonna be cheap :P .

The harlequin paint looks awlsome seen the supra couldnt agree more, but it would be too hard to maintain I rekon.

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