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course... u got a red pass. they sold out b4 i got mine... but yeh... i was parked in 2 jus behind the red zone... nex to a blak supra, which kept beeping every time i revved my engine... lol... i reved 3 times it beeped, revved 4th time and it went offf... yeehaw

lol I've got no rice parts on my exhaust... its a 2.5" system all the way, and hi flo extractors to match, all tuned to the right amount of backpressure required for my engine, I dun have a fart generator on mine. This car was like super sensitive... when i closed my door it beeped too...

OK, for all those above who asked questions about wanting things done heres the sitch.

I paid for just the paint (he is now my best friend :) ) which means you guys will have to add a bit of labour on top. Full resprays can be done for around $1600- 1800 providing you dont have major dints that obviously need beating.

Mine was dropped off monday morning and collected friday arvo... nice and quick!

Putting just a pearl over the top can be done provided the original paint is in top condition (POA). If theres any deep scratches the pearl tends to 'fill' them which highlights them... so not really a good idea. Ordinary clearcoats can be redone without many dramas.

PM me for more details :uh-huh:

Originally posted by Wardest

Hey I think thats the same colour as my ride. I would love to see the two cars side by side.  I wanna get a new front bar and the only hard bit is matching the colour.  You may have just saved my life dude.  Thanks heaps

My dude actually still has some paint left over you could help yourself to if it matches....

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