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hey guys topic says it all im re-spraying my r33 totally cause its a bit dodged here and there so a fresh paint job is what i want to give it, its not rusty or anything. Anyway i have a few pics of the car but i was just wondering taking into account the mags and stuff what colour to re-spray it i was thinking either a sort of normal/light green or a purple sort of colour or if anyone knows some other good UNIQUE colours then thats cool, i dont want black or silver or white cause all skylines are like these colours i want it to be unique. you know what i mean...

help me decide! its doing my head in

here are some pics i took of it today its puuuurdy dirty nd stuff but yeh let me knowww

thankssss

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watermelon?

just get a fresh coat closed door use the other few grand left over on other stuff :)

+1

Doesnt look too bad in the picture, maybe give it a good polish and wax and see how it comes up? Then spend the money on some coilovers :D

Matte black? Midnight purple?

okay some nice inputs! =), to the guys that are saying spend the money elsewhere i have the biggest non industrial air compressor available, i am doing this paint job myself, so money is not an issue to me

Go wild or go home :D

I love these two colours but not sure how they'd look on a Skyline

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These colours look awesome in the metal...pics don't do them justice

Saw my first green RS focus couple of weeks ago and it sure stands out

Ford also have some nice blues too....pity they're Fords though

some other nice inputs yeh those are the sorts of greens i was going for but my mate rekons itll be rice overkilll haha, can u actually buy flush bootlids without spoilers? or do i have to a get a spoiler?

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