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G'day All,

Need your opinion. As I'm sure you've read in the past, my car was broken into, dash broken.

Anyway, rather than replacing it, I've had it repaired and repainted.

The thing is, I originally wanted to paint it a dark metallic gun metal grey in colour. Subtle being the key here.

But, the guy I did it ran out of paint, and instead painted it another colour..... check it out for yourself. Now don't get me wrong, the workmanship is excellent, but its very showy..

Should I fix it?

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The dash looks good, but I don't like the other bits, too bright, however in person seeing the car is white it would give a better perspective! Do I hear uv lights?? :D

Hey!!?! I didn't multilate my Skyline...its actually a damn good professional job.... just that it probably is just a little extroverted for me! hehe

Hmm, thanks for your opinions though, I'm still in two minds over it. Hopefully, when the guy gets some more paint, he can paint it a gun metal colour again, but as rrage said I'll enjoy until then

Thanks

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