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Was thinking of giving an old U12 Pintara TR-X a matt finish, with matching black rims and tinted glass and lights..

Going for a whole sleeper look..

Ferrari looks hawt in any color, can't really say the same for the Pintara. :)

Edited by craig V8 taffe
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i like it bar the wheels.

satin black is pretty good also. my friend was telling me how his gf knew someone who had their IS200 done in matt black in brunai. looked crazy but always got greasy finger prints all over it. ha. if you really want a sleeper look leave it looking stock as a rock.

I like it, incidentally my favourite artist is picasso

I was thinking about painting my 32 matt black, and some detail in gloss black, it needed a respray anyhow - but the decision was made for me when it got stolen, foolish car.

matt paint is definitely not for the sleeper look.

it does make a car more unique tho... bit of a change from all the candys, harquelins etc..

deriq.

lol how tough does that 300 look tho ^^^^^

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