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Hey peoples,

I have a 1993 r33 gtst.

It been gunmetal since the day i bought it but am kinda looking for a change.

My idea is to have the car painted a really glossy white with a gloss black bonnet.

would love to hear some opinions on this or other suggestions...

My r33:

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cheers

Guesty

How about a deep glossy black with bronze wheels? :D

I used to like the look of a white car with carbon bits here and there, but now that my car looks like that, im kinda over it :)

Edited by Yawn

That car look ssooo sexc as it is...y screw with perfection, If i had to pick a respray colour id go metalic black with black rims. But if she was mine i wouldnt even consider it : )

im not gonna tell you you should do your car harliquin, thought someone would have already said that... if your gonna go white, a custom pearl in it would look trick... like gold or something.

;) Maybe even white with blue pearl?

Your cars hot. Seen it in the flesh. I love it.

If you had to have a change I might repsray it a different shade of Gun-Metal, maybe the colour that comes on the new mazda's or VE comodores...

Or maybe get the Rims powder coated black

That if you need a change, not saying it'll improve the look though:)

that is one nice car! love it as it is, what front bar? looks tough, never seen it before either.

If you want to paint it white/gloss/pearl, go for it, will look great anyway. And a black bonnet always looks nice on a white car. But I reckon your gonna have to change your rims to more suite a white car, either gold or black with polished lip I reckon. All depends on your preference, not ours :P

Edited by -=MC=- Coolio

hey all its a 400r front bar, this car looks tops in the flesh, but theres always room to move, anyone got any pics of black bonnet on grey car that might break it up a bit more. Ive always loved gloss white with black but its a lot of money and effort to change the colour of the car and depending on how much you want to spend there's still going to be somethings like engine bay that might end up left grey.

hey all its a 400r front bar, this car looks tops in the flesh, but theres always room to move, anyone got any pics of black bonnet on grey car that might break it up a bit more. Ive always loved gloss white with black but its a lot of money and effort to change the colour of the car and depending on how much you want to spend there's still going to be somethings like engine bay that might end up left grey.

Hey Jarrod,

Yeah im thinking i'll leave it the same colour, spend the money elsewhere on the car. am considering having my bonnet sprayed black though. do ya think it'll look good on a gunmetal car??? does anyone have pics of that??? i'll probably paint the wing on the spoiler black to. wat do people think about that?

cheers

mm i'd like to see some pics before i could really imadgine what it would look like but i think with your gtr spoiler i dont think it would look good with bonnet and the whole spoiler, mabye either only paint the middle wing bit of the the spoiler and the bonnet or if anyones got pictures what about get the bonnet roof and boot/spoiler.

i'll give a couple of places a buzz for you tommorow but shouldnt be too expencive.

mm i'd like to see some pics before i could really imadgine what it would look like but i think with your gtr spoiler i dont think it would look good with bonnet and the whole spoiler, mabye either only paint the middle wing bit of the the spoiler and the bonnet or if anyones got pictures what about get the bonnet roof and boot/spoiler.

i'll give a couple of places a buzz for you tommorow but shouldnt be too expencive.

hey bud...

"mabye either only paint the middle wing bit of the the spoiler " thats wat i meant lol sorry

i think'll look alright if it was gunmetal with a black bonnet and black 'middle bit of gtr wing' lol

would love to see pics though.

cheers

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