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DAMN FORD!!! they ruined my dreams!!!


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no i didnt get owned by a ford.

about 2 weeks ago (before i found out i was gonna get a free respray) i had a dream... in this dream i was me and and the grass was green.

in this dream i had a car... symbolically the car looked nothing like a skyline but it "was" :D

in this dream i decided my car needed a respray and as such dipped into my pot of dream gold and and got my car resprayed...

in this dream i had a dream about the colour i wanted... this colour was like non i had seen before and very different... an orange colour... very bright... fluro even... not like ur everyday orange... almost like agent orange but not... not really metalic... and what looked like a white pearl through it... i had never seen this colour before on a car....

UNTIL I SEEN THESE!!!!!!

mofos...

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lol chinny

yeah im going to do my bro in laws bosses website and geta respray out of it... i want this colour but i dont know if i will be able to get a respray in this colour... i might leave the engine bay black and have a few bits on the kit black too... make it look like its meant to be like that hahaha

you know what the biggest bitch about buying a car that you dont know the paint code of. The fact that when you wanna change the front bar, put some skirts on, or if just have an accident, the paint always comes out a shade different.

i bought my car (see avatar), and the colour matching for the spoiler when i had to get a new one cause it broke, was not spot on. the mixture the guy made up for the paint is unknown. It sometimes looks a bit yellowy/greeny when the sun is setting.

yeah but thats cause he doesnt have a paint code... i have a paintcode ;) and yellow is a C$%^ of a colour anyway... we always had trouble mixing yellows to be the same even with a paintcode (i used to be a panelbeater/paint prep)

website for a respray..... SCORE!!!!!!!! shit, wanna pass on any other websites?? i could do with some extra money for the Skyline Saver (yes that's the name i called my IGN account, got a problem! ;):)) - or if ya need any design help ni, i'd be happy to lend a hand. Not very good at the coding/behind the scenes stuff.

ah dude... SCORE!!!

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