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hey all

im thinking of getting my 34 sedan sprayed yellow. not really sure if i should. is there and experts out there that know just off the top of their heads around the price im looking at. when i say yellow i mean just the stock yellow. if not yellow i was thinking bayside blue... what you guys thinkk?????

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Yellow on a r34 will look "vibrant and fun" - but you'll have to fork out $3K or more for a proper and professional job.

3k isnt that bad... i was expecting abit more. im thinking of doing the gtr front conversion and then just getting it fitted not sprayed and then when the rest of the body kit is done then get it all sprayed together... does that sound normal lol?

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3k is pretty cheap I would bank on the 5k mark and anything less would be a bonus .

I also guess price would be depending weather its a colour change or same colour as inside edges would need to be done if its a colour change and this is where the price would go up .

Also with the body kits they take more time and a fair amount of materials .

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its silver like yours now but i want yellow coz it brings out the tail lights

Yellow brings out the tail lights, wtf....

Every time friends and I see a yellow skyline we say "What a waste..!" or "Why would ya"

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Yellow brings out the tail lights, wtf....

Every time friends and I see a yellow skyline we say "What a waste..!" or "Why would ya"

mate thats great good on ya

im gonna paint it the colour i like probably coz its my car... if you arnt going to help with the question why post?

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Anyways....

go Bayside blue man..

Yellow = Police and Trouble

My 2 pence

ive actually been looking at bayside blue and it does look nice... will it be round the same price? 3 to 5 k?

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Go yellow just to spite everyone that said to go blue :banana:

Remember, you get what you pay for. Your looking at around $5000 for a decent job although some places may do a decent job for less $$$. Just ask to look at previously painted cars that they have done to compare price with quality.

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I vote yellow also...

depending where you go and the amount of body work required will also effect the price.

Bayside blue is a 3 layer colour and it is VERY difficult to match again so it will be the more expensive option.

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