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The pic for my car when it was advertised in car point look crap as. Went and inspected the car and it was heaps better in real life. I think any car u see for the first time in trading post etc looks crap and only looks good when u go and see it. I found that to be the case for nearly all of the cars I looked at

MIC33R, it looks good in that pic!!....but close up it desperately needs a proper buff and polish, there's swirl marks from me using crap brushes and it's actually pretty dull ;)

When i do polish it, i use the Meguirs stuff.

My stock R33. Paint has swirls in it as well, would a professional detailer be able to do something about that?

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(images are clickable for big versions)

Note the stock wheels, lack of side skirts, stock series 1 grill, front bar, and the factory optional rain guards on the driver/passenger doors.

The only exterior mods I have done so far are 20% tint all round (except windscreen)

Originally posted by 2GU UP

heres mine looks funny i reckon i could take it four wheel driving hehehe

seen your car couple of times here and there one time at SAS what happend to driver side dood ?

hahaha major drift accident lol

oh well such is life just motivates me to go insane with it and make it a full blown show car once i find a shitter that is half decent to drive around while its off the road

Originally posted by 2GU UP

hahaha major drift accident lol

oh well such is life just motivates me to go insane with it and make it a full blown show car once i find a shitter that is half decent to drive around while its off the road

hahahah fair enough to much peddle not enough gas !

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