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Not sure if its available in Oz but there are companies in the US that can change your car colour using this stuff and when you are bored with it you strip it off without damaging your paint. I was sent a series of pics showing them changing a 911 from white to blue and the end result was so good you couldn't tell.

Wonder how much it would cost if it was in Aus???

Am I the only one that isn't a fan of matte/satin black?

Nope you're not alone..looks ok on a ratrod, but thats about it imo.

I reckon the mobile blackboard or when are you going to finish painting it comments would wear thin quickly also.

Wonder how much it would cost if it was in Aus???

yeah they have the same thing here in DUbai..its great..its a foil that gets covered over your car..u can change ur car to ANY colour..and the plus side is that once you sell the car you have new paint that hasnt been done over....most ppl here are doing it now as its cheaper than painting the car and it also protects it..

Full photo gallery of this car now up on GTRBlog.com:

http://www.gtrblog.com/index.php/2008/06/1...san-gt-r?blog=4

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omg this matt black makes the car looks so hot!! it makes the curves of the car stand out, i wonder how long/hard it is to apply it to the entire car, and the workman ship is to good that you cant tell the difference between painted or vinyl

the sideshot of the rear of R35gtr reminds me so much of the R33 rear end, both very curvy and fat...

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