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i say leave the lip as it is :) looks real nice.

if you were a real purist youd paint it matte tho, depends how bone stock you want it to look

yea defiantly matte i want it to look like one of them r32 GT-R's you see at a dealer ship bone dry stock just a real original look. :P

Oh yea and steer clear of carparks as you probly know. The last thing you want is some f*cker mashing their door up against your freshly painted ride!

hahahahahaha yea tell me about it i parked in the far corner of any car park i go i can deal with the extra 5 min walk if i have to heres a pic i was laughing about it im so paranoid about it i check on it every 5 min....

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as if man you drive a 34 every time i see 1 i have to go home and change my jox cuz i cream !!!!! lol

Im from south east Melbourne near edithvale beach area... you going on the burger cruise ? ill be attending what area you from?

yea this will be my first to ! and no i would not say no to either of them and i would not say no to them at the same time either lol not that i could handle it but still .lol

Hi Aquillo, car looks awsome mate and i love that your keeping the factory look!

Was wondering what you ended up diong with your window seals on the doors, I remember you posting a thread about it and I am having the same drama! howd you get on?

well i went to a place in dandy near my work he wanted 120 each! I almost died i told him he can keep them and i went to oakleigh and the guy there has jap parts galore anyway he didnt have any at the start and 2 weeks later he found a pair for me for $25.00 for the pair so i was happy as and i sprayed them with matte so all good now :yucky:

well man im going there next week i can ask if he has more and get them delivered to u if you want ill be glad to help man cuz i know the stress to get them and i want to be helpful unlike most the people were when i was looking

hahahahaha yes i was going to say that ! now its an excuse to rip the bar off and take action and do it because i cant drive a car with damage now can I !!!!! :P

Im in northern subz man; bundoora

You can really see the bloodline from the r32 and r34; kinda like jessica alba and beyonce...would you say no to either of them lolz

Thinking of the burger cruise; havent been on one yet, ill check it out

Ahhh... Jessica and Beyonce... LOL!

Here you go again...

Yeah Johnny come out to the Burger Cruise, its gonna be good.

Looks awsome bro, Great job. I can imagine how rewarding it feels having done a lot of it yourself.

I WAS going to say leave it as is and not matte, but now, hmmm, tuff choice....think I'd still go gloss though..

I let my mother drive my old camry into the driveway and she ran straight up the backside of her Landcruiser.. the centre of my bonnet was as high as the roof!!

Looks awsome bro, Great job. I can imagine how rewarding it feels having done a lot of it yourself.

I WAS going to say leave it as is and not matte, but now, hmmm, tuff choice....think I'd still go gloss though..

I let my mother drive my old camry into the driveway and she ran straight up the backside of her Landcruiser.. the centre of my bonnet was as high as the roof!!

Thanx man yea i might but now its got a scratch on it i might as well re spray it there is almost no effort involved anyway but ill start parking my mums car behind mine from now on anyway with all the cars getting stolen atm would die if someone tried to steal mine after all the work thats gone into it

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