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i got it from a paint supplier in sunshine.. my mate recommended them coz he has got exterior paint for his door handles before and he wanted to do his interior on his foprd the same colour

and yes its a little reflective but a clear reflective not a silver-bl;inding refelctive.. i think its just nice

oh and for te record... PLEASE NOONE COPY MY COLOUR lol... :)

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and before someone else asks it cost me and my friend $200 all up for everything and we did all the interior bits form my car u see in the pics and 5 of his EA falcon door handles (he has 5 coz his dog chewed one and you can only buy them in pairs lol) so we spraye4d all that have about 1/4 of the paint left.... and some gas and other stuff we had.. just to give you a rough idea how much it costs to do it in 2pac

Originally posted by coco69

but yur colour is the only way to do a poor man's electroplating! ;)

like the expensive job that the 2GUP had...

it looks a bit different in life... im happy to show anyone who is willing to come around to look at it and explain how we did it... and i dont mind if ya's use my colour i was only kidding

and i'm the one drivin the slow car... omfg... youse are all closet ricers!!!!!

hehe that paint job looks the business, looks heaps classier and smoother than nark's n denham's concoctions. It looks factory, subtle, yet different. :P

Originally posted by KamikazeR33

dude ur copying me

i was gonna do interior bits goldish silver tho

otherwise im gonna put blue neons inside :P

he's got neons too... BLUE ONES!!

lol..

soon he'll be the rice queen

Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

hey having the POWER gives u a licence to rice :P

and ash man they are cold cathodes.. not neons!!! in the rice world this is the difference of a T3 turbo to a T66 :P

YOU POWER...

wwwooohhooo ho ho ho ho. You don't have power. RICE POWER maybe.

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