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my car needs its suspension upgraded to somehting a little stiffer, my brakes could do with a little bit of upgrading, and the powerfc, also the paint needs to be really touched up, the spoiler, front and rear bar, bonnet and drivers door need respraying....... probably should get the whole thing resprayed but i dont think that they could match my colour ;)

i want mine resprayed - a metallic purple - i wanted the R34 metallic blue - but i saw an R33 in that the other day and i didnt like it!!

Really i would like a colour that is like a cherry red in some light and a black in other light .... u know kinda chamelon but not ..... be way expensive tho!!

i think they have a name for it, like harlequin or something

i dunno, im pretty sure theyd be able to do it, i doubt it would be THAT expensive, i mean compared to other things

it was gonna cost like 600 dollars to redo my back bar and spoiler and touch up the bad stuff on the other parts of the body

but it would look shit with little bits done and little bits left fine

so it would be better to get the whole thing done in one hit

slip in qld just had his r31 resprayed, i wonder how much that cost him, i dont want a shit job done either, i want it done well, not with trims sprayed when they shouldnt be ect

i saw a 300zx resprayed, looked great, get up close, they pretty much taped the windows and sprayed everything, even the door locks

Hiya Everyone :wavey:

Quick question.... does anyone remember seeing a picture posted/linked to on SAU of a black Stagea with a R34 front on it.... I believe the car was in japan..... I remember seeing it ages ago and would like to find it again....

i hate xmas time full stop, more of that time where everyones so happy for nothing

theres no reason to be happy its just another excuse to rush out and buy gifts and crap, and theres always the gift that keeps on givving, a lovely dint in the back of ya car, everytime i look at my car i get a little angry

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