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i like the way you think snailperformance!! hehehe

See my problem is, i only wanted a black Skyline, i waited for months to find the right one... but now that i have it, it's a farkin pain in the rear...

So i liked the glitter, and thought it would disguise things a bit better, BUT after getting some quotes, it gonna cost almost as much as a colour change

So now i dont know what to do again... GRRR

and 2RISMO, have you seen mah car around babe? or just the pics on obsessive?

ain't nothing wrong with black cars... I'm gettin my car resprayed soon... I'll be using my stock colour as a base coat (which means I won't have an engine bay/door sill/boot lining of a different colour to the rest of the car etc) and then applying a red/yellow flake over it for that different hue in different lights. And if I have enough left over a lil bit of heat reactive paint on the bonnet :rofl:

mine is black and yes it does have that nasty habbit of getting dirty a little quicker than u would like, but i love it being black as looks noce n slik. If i were to go a lighter colour it would have to be that nice blue colour like the one i seen on a r34 gtr not too long ago, my jaw hit the ground :wassup:, so just need to get a little closer to 25 yrs old and save up enough for one just like it :aroused:

but in the meantime the gtst is all i need

hehehehe yeah i know Adrian... my little beep beep is still going babe!! hehehe

and thanks for all the info guys.... not sure what im gonna do again now

*sigh* thought i had it all worked out... GRRR!!

hehe

Damn stupid indecisivness!!! ROFL

ahh stuff it... ill just get a rb26dett conversion!! bweahahha

head on over the fast fours forum and do a search for " madhatter "

He is one of the best in the buisness and can do amazing jobs for alot less then you'd think.. Every bit of work I have seen of his has been A1!!

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