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Kind words. Thanks boys. Would of loved to display with SAU, but prior commitments. Will post up my own thread once its finished.

Been such a long journey, my car is now only starting to resemble a skyline again. Well worth it.

Dave will have your car looking like new dude, youll be impressed, just like michael was :thumbsup:

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If i was you dude, id be trying to get that body kit painted asap, i wouldnt be too keen on having just fibreglass hanigng off my car incase it cracks, chips, etc. Paint will help to protect it. But thats just me.

If/When you do respray it, get used to seeing your car like this.... for a long time........ :D

Unless of course your just gonna spray the outside, and not worry about the engine bay, etc.

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i stripped the car, including the dash. ill replace the seals myself dude, as well as ive removed and cleaned the engine myself. I'll also put it back in.

The only thing i didnt do myself was the windows and the sunroof, They did it.

If you want them to strip it, expect the cost to increase by thousands, its pretty labour intensive.

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looks alot better than that now steve :)

phat guards are nice!

im going there tomorrow to sort out a few things with my car (hopefully pick her up tuesday!)

wanna have a look at yours too, dave was sorting out the kit when i last saw it :laugh:

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steve - ive made the decision :D

in about 6-8 weeks, when i get my company car, im gonna get the 33 resprayed in ford bionic blue, get the rims redone in white again, and some form of white stripe/decal down the sides :laugh:

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