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in the end mate its your choice you have to look at the car everyday.....

but remember that cops love bright colours on imports..... im getting my GTR painted white with blue perl... easy to keep clean, cops wont hassle me and it,ll still look sick on the streets.

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in the end mate its your choice you have to look at the car everyday.....

but remember that cops love bright colours on imports.....

Thats too true! Seems to attract them more, ive learnt that :S

Ya it is my choice but its harder then what i thought it would be. Im still pulling my hair out over it but now im thinking ford blue print with a pink pearl just worried about matching the colour if i change a part or damage a part. I also rang justcar insurance and they said they will not cover any candy paint.

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Ok i found the colour its from a new toyota and its not a candy colour so i'l be fine with insurance.

tell me what you think(it's called carribean blue)

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Ya calsonic gtr blue is nice but i dont wana look to much like a gtr wana be. so the carribean blue is so nice its on some new cars so im thinking maybe add a pearl to it or meta flakes, then with one of my spare bonnets im getting a naked chick painted on it to mix it up when i get bord lol

Ya simple is good, the bonnet idea with the painted picture is gana be a nother project with a spare bonnet i have so it wont always be on only when i get bord or want a change.Im thinking of trying it my self with help of some mates with air brash skills as iv been told they can charge up to 90bucks a hour

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