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im contemplating respraying my stagea in a different colour...probably a silver with glitter (so there isnt too much difference to the colour of the door jams and engine bay)

what colour is your stagea or other stageas with resprays that you have seen?

feel free to post up whatever pics you may have come accross :laugh:

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go two tone. white on top, with a coloured pinstripe along the bodyline, (the bodyline above the doorhandles) with a solid colour/pearl underneath. white bonnet and roof... old school, but nice.

Thats what id like to do with mine if i cant get the colour match done properly for the kit. Silvery white on top, ice green on the bottom, with a 5-10ml thick metallic blue pin stripe. if i could use photoshop, or even HAD the dam,n program, id try and whip it up.

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Silver is still looking pretty good...

im liking the gunmetal rims on the silver stagea

...just wondering if i should settle with respraying my car the same colour and putting the extra funds elsewhere?

...just wondering if i should settle with respraying my car the same colour and putting the extra funds elsewhere?

yep. Even if you have a pearl put in the clear coat, a blue or green or etc. cheap way to make it stand out

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yep. Even if you have a pearl put in the clear coat, a blue or green or etc. cheap way to make it stand out

i spoke to the painter about that, but he said that the pearl wont stand out too much because the base coat isnt the best for it

My car was orginally silver, now black with blue pearl... not sure if there is any blue about it LOL hasn't been sunny enough!!

All the door jams were done, everything except the engine bay and the console inside.

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I think these are the only Stagea's I've ever seen in non-standard colours... I don't mind the first one, hate the colour of the second one, and the R34-fronted one looks close enough to the R33 dark purple to get away with it and look good in the process...

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