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im thinking of spray painting my car a new colour completly but i duno what to paint it...unfortuently living in teh area i do we already ave green, blue, silver, red, maroon, 3 different kinds of purple and black, and of course white...makes it damn hard to find a good or different stand out colour...any suggestions? and i aint painting it myself, im using my dads panel shop or his old one in which is still dont leave.

Why cant i see my car that colour, i can see my bfs sprinter that colour but not mine, i like gold champange. but i reckon ill stick to darker colours to suit the back of my car with the grey oval.

im thinking of spray painting my car a new colour completly but i duno what to paint it...unfortuently living in teh area i do we already ave green, blue, silver, red, maroon, 3 different kinds of purple and black, and of course white...makes it damn hard to find a good or different stand out colour...any suggestions? and i aint painting it myself, im using my dads panel shop or his old one in which is still dont leave.

well i do like the green 4 door in noosa with body kit its pretty clean looking. but try midnight purple II if your dad can still get resprays for good prices, then damn why not, thats colour is sex! R34 GTR colour it was.

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Yeh i really wanna paint it midnight purple, my mates gtr is that colour. *shrugs* we shall see i suppose eitehr way its gonna look sexy so i may as well have the colour i want. I wanna find the dude who got his skyline painted at gt panels 1-2 weeks ago. Damn that paint job was bloody good, i watched it get done for the weeks it was there and then it was gone. apparently he lives in gympie...

I have finally finished a "summer" house where I ill be staying over the colder seasons and to get away from Brizzy hectic pace. But I'm up there most long week ends. So far, it's just skyline/ski/boats and one of those little red car. Everything else will be based here in Bris.

As for fotos, for some reason I cant seem to upload and my PA isnt allowed in my private residence, so just word or someone else has fot a foto of my car can put it up.

thanks.

Yeh i really wanna paint it midnight purple, my mates gtr is that colour. *shrugs* we shall see i suppose eitehr way its gonna look sexy so i may as well have the colour i want. I wanna find the dude who got his skyline painted at gt panels 1-2 weeks ago. Damn that paint job was bloody good, i watched it get done for the weeks it was there and then it was gone. apparently he lives in gympie...

thats the midnight purple GTR with gold rims, lives near tewantin aye? thats pretty clean.

I have finally finished a "summer" house where I ill be staying over the colder seasons and to get away from Brizzy hectic pace. But I'm up there most long week ends. So far, it's just skyline/ski/boats and one of those little red car. Everything else will be based here in Bris.

As for fotos, for some reason I cant seem to upload and my PA isnt allowed in my private residence, so just word or someone else has fot a foto of my car can put it up.

thanks.

well welcome anyway. most ppl around here go to mooloolaba /alex area sundays is when most of the cars come out for a chat and a drive.

yeh tell me about it, everytime i look at it it drives me insane...i mean its a green sticker on a grey car...which already has a decnt paint job

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That car looks familiar!

I used to drive one that looked just like that with the same sticker in the same place. It had 32 GTR wheels on the rear & 32 GTS wheels on the front. I dont suppose you got that one from up Maryborough way?

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thats the midnight purple GTR with gold rims, lives near tewantin aye? thats pretty clean.

yeh tahts my mate, his also qualified auto electrician. which is handy when there is the off chance i dont know what i am doing to my car.

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