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Here's a shot of my interior, I think it looks pretty trick but not too over the top, i did it myself in electric plum spray paint. I just added some neons under the glove box and guages to light up the floor. I couldn't find purple neons anywhere for sale so i bought some glass paint from a craft store and painted some white neons, it worked a treat so something to keep in my mind if you want a different colour to your regular blue/green/red neons. I've got plans for a few more interior modifications before i start on the outside, just wanted some opinions on it so far...

cheers.

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It's like a harlequin style of paint, it ranges between a sea green colour and purple, it is fairly expensive paint seeing as you have to use a special base coat first, then the colour (5+ coats) and then a couple of clear coats over the top, my car exterior is gun metal grey so i'm trying to go for a Phantom theme hence the purple interior. The paint alos comes in a green colour that looks like the sheen on stink beetles and also a tangerine colour which looked mad but didn't really match the outside.

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well, it's proper in that it's not a pearl paint, it's actually green from one angle and purple from another angle, but i just bought it in a spray can pack, you wouldn't paint a car with this unless you were super keen, crazy, or was upgrading from a car done in house paint. It cost $89 for a three can pack (base,colour and clear) i used 2 packs to do the dash and another one to do some highlights on the doors. If you planned on using a pressure pack to paint your bike then you could use this paint, but i think you'd be better off with a professional jop for a deeper colour (esp. with this type of paint)

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oh ok then yeah for sure, i thought you were talking about a road bike as in a motorcycle, but yeah this stuff would be great on a pushy, i got it from supercheap but you could probably get it from any store that sells spray paint

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i like the colour but i dont like the seat covers a little ott! i have dont my r32 in a silver pearl, with green red purple just a bit of everything in it looks pretty cool we made it up a autobarn! but im thinking of getting the sprayed pieces chromed instead its pretty pricey though!

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The seatcovers are purple NO5 throwovers, which i too got from autobarn, they're probably not quite as bright as the photo makes them look, it was the only thing i could find to match the dash other than plain black, my missus just started working at the ipswich autobarn recently....staff discount is a beautiful thing :unsure:

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