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Hi all :w00t: ,

I'm looking into respraying the stag. Getting bored with the silver. Had a few colours in mind, but I can't make up my mind.

I was thinking either:

HKS purple

or

WRX ST-i blue

What do you think?

If anybody has any other suggestions post them up

And of course if anyone has any pics of re-sprayed stageas post them too.

Cheers Krissy :(

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heya krissy

what do ya think of maybe the burnt orange ford colour like on the xr8 utes etc? ireckon it would look tough, i was hopin to get an orange one when i got mine but ended up with yellow instead

Well, that was prep work included by the person doing it for me, however, If i did the prep work myself it should shave some $$'s off it for me.

Prep work is what you really pay for when it comes to painting a car...the paint itself if its a general colour isnt that expensive.

Lime green with candyapple pinstrip, with 18inch smoked gunmetal-grey mags, lowered, full state of tune.

Nice, indeed.

photochoporban!?!?!? I wanna see what this thing would look like for myself!

hahahaha ;)

photochoporban!?!?!?  I wanna see what this thing would look like for myself!

hahahaha :D

I dont have a photoshop program - some1 forward me a link for a freebie or it looks as if Im going to get banned!!! rofl

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