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Hey all been a member here for while but didnt get a chance to introduce my self

After owning a lot of different sports car ( including 180sx Ca18 and SR20 , 200sx series2, , integra, crx,pulsr sss, swift gti , laser tx3 etc....) i decided to buy r33 (about 3 months ago) ,

Bought that series1 r33 as a stock standart car but got really bored with that in next few weeks so yeah ..........

after spending a a bit of money it turn out completly different car

anyways it geting resprayed next week and ill post up pics of the car during working on it

thats how i got it

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LOL at the dude that thought it was the finished project! hahha

Pretty sure the roof has been painted black and could be staying black - hence the 2 tone paint job comment...

So don't laugh at him, he knows as much as you do...

i actually thought of painting my car in a 2tone way

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ok just came from paint shop , the car is been painted and looks great but its all in pieces

they will fit it up 2morrow

its cost a bit but i try not to save money on things like paint job

they fixed all dents, scratches, stone chips , primed whole car , blocked it doown so its stright and painted inside and outside different colour :happy:

should be ready by tuesday ones its all done ill post up pics:)

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