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$1200 - YOU BASTARD !! :D :D that is the cheapest job i have seen, even for "mates" rates. And that job looks very pro as well -you just gotta get a bodykit and some wheels now for it and you'll have a very nice line

Can he do any good deals for SAU members? There is a few things I'd need done on mine...

No, wouldn't be expecting so. But even a reasonable discount to any panel shop is going to be a good deal, as long as its a good job.

I will need my front bumper resprayed soon.... although pearl full body would be nice... :D Anyway, let him know, and if he's ok with doing anything else, i'll PM you what i need doing at the moment and he can give me a bit of a price.

predator: no worries, let me know.

meggala: yeah you could call it a practice job, but hes in his last semester and has been working in the field for a few years.

The pics dont really do the job much justice.. it looks much better in real life :D

coco: I'll find out

hippy: I think it can be put on any colour with the clear coat, how good it'll look is another story. I saw a white gemini with the same blue pearl and it looked kinda... well.. feminine.

The pearl is a sky blue so when mixed with black becomes midnight blue. Its pretty mad, some angles its jet black, when the sun hits it, its mnidnight blue :)

Does this means you don't have to strip the base paint before applying the new coat? Just put the pearl coat on top?

My bonnet has a few fades already as well as a deep scratch on the boot n few other blemishes... trying to justify a full respray of pearly wine red... I guess not even the best french wine could beat that luscious colour :)

Originally posted by coco69

by the way, riggaP, that is some madaSs parking bays you have at yur place... where is it?

photos were taken at a mates place in bulleen... just behind the eastern freeway... he has a white r33. Hes not on the forums...yet

rigga... jus parked nex to ya car today, and I opened tha door a bit too far and put a lil scratch on ya paintjob man... jus kiddn...

i saw ya paintjob but... it looks supa l337...w as lookin at it from all angles, and dis chick walked past n looked at me funny...

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