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Hey Guys/Gals,

Got my car painted a few weeks ago. The paintjob used to be Satin Black, maybe some of you probably have already seen my car.

The new paint is a custom mix, Alsa Corp Ice Pearl Tri-stage Black. I DONT have any nice pictures of it yet, since my camera cannot capture how "Sparkley" the paint actually looks. You can barely see the blingy'ness of the paint, but u can sorty see it on the fenders glimmering.

Body kit is Final Konnexion first contact.

Enjoy :)

P.S. The model is Mercedes Terrell. Cheers!

Old Paintjob

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In Progress

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FINISHED

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very nice car mate, a gtr lip spoiler would top it off a treat, also the G banger on the rear view is all class :D

Thanks for the generous praises guys :)

R32gts-t: Hilarious that you noticed that! hhahahahahaahahhahah

I have some really NICE updated pictures but I can't post them yet. The photographer is trying to get the pics into a magazine (unsure which one yet), i'll see if he has some nice ones he doesnt plan on using...

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