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R33-GTST - I saw those two skylines that were lined up at the Just Cars stand, both looked awsome and was a great eye catcher from the entrance, my mrs loved the blue one which she had a photo next to it yesterday, also WHLSPN the lighter blue was nice i must say

Glad your g/f liked the car.

Hey XXX + TOY your cars awesome too!!

TOY33, what colour is that? Hard to tell inthose pics looks like a yellowy mustard colour.

So howd yas manage to get them on the justcars stand?

U guys get hooked up on insuro?

Thanks champ.

cars lookin awsome Pavel, nice rims...nearly bought em myself but when i tried em on the car they hit my rear calipers...they seem to be pimpin there way round geelong...lol...

where'd you get the spray job done? home job or professional? looks awsome either way!. Keen to give mine a good respray thats all, without the huge cost...

another question completely off topic Pav, would you happen to have a stock wing sitting around? I'm in need of all the bolts & clips out of one an have been looking everywhere to buy some but no joy...need to fit my carbon D wing like yours.

Hey XXX + TOY your cars awesome too!!

TOY33, what colour is that? Hard to tell inthose pics looks like a yellowy mustard colour.

So howd yas manage to get them on the justcars stand?

U guys get hooked up on insuro?

thanks, The colour is a gold with a orange pearl threw it (painted in jap), simular to the top secret clr just with orange pearl threw it. ye a mate works there and got the cars on the stand.

Yo Pavel, the car turned out awesome!!!

Love the rims!!!

Thanks mate :ermm:

cars lookin awsome Pavel, nice rims...nearly bought em myself but when i tried em on the car they hit my rear calipers...they seem to be pimpin there way round geelong...lol...

where'd you get the spray job done? home job or professional? looks awsome either way!. Keen to give mine a good respray thats all, without the huge cost...

another question completely off topic Pav, would you happen to have a stock wing sitting around? I'm in need of all the bolts & clips out of one an have been looking everywhere to buy some but no joy...need to fit my carbon D wing like yours.

Yeah rims are still me mates car, i dunno if i should buy them... you need spacers for the back so it doesnt hit the calipers. Friend of mine sprayed the car for me at a good cost, so you can kinda say it was done professionally. Sold my stock wing while back, why do you need stock bolts & clips to fit the wing? you just fit the wing and use existing holes to put screws through... thats how i did mine anyways hehe

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