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Hey ppls.

This has been raging over in Victoria..... so I'm tkaing it nationally.

I'm about to have my car sprayed and some bits added.

The current colour is the platinum colour. It's got a slight purple pearl through it stock.

The question is....

Should I stay the same, go to the Z-Tune silver, or change completly to Millenium Jade?

pics below

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My current Silver.....

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Z-Tune Special Silver (like current 350Z)

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Millenium Jade

So, What do you say?

Decision making next week.

Q: does it need a full respray ?

looks fine as is, pearl is always a feature. jade doesnt appeal to me personally, and z-tune silver looks same as is now (lol, Im sure there is a difference but I cant see it). go pearl silver.

millenium jade is too plain..

There is no visible difference to me between the two silvers lol.. that's a waste of money there..

Spray it... Gun metal grey.. Never seen that on a 34 before.. lol

Yeah I agree to keep it the current colour as well its not worth spending the money on a full respray for the z tune silver as it doesnt look much different at all really and most people wouldnt notice the difference.

yeh kinda seems like a waste to spray it a color so close to what it is now (that includes the jade).

if your gonna get it done (you should, its free lol) then go somethin that everyone will know instantly its a massive change you know..... even if you get it sprayed in the jade color, i bet most ppl will just be like... "hrmmm looks a lil different i guess..." which i see as a wasted effort.

midnight purple 3 FTWX2

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