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hey people iv got a bonnet lying around and i no a guy in town who does air brushing just wondering if any one got any good ideas for the bonnet thinking of selling it after its dun :/

What colour is the bonnet ?

a naked jap girl scene or image of an RB25 with all the trimings.... geez the list ideas could be endless

a samurai fighting an rb

a manga character

ooh ooh the chick from Ghost in the shell

an alien symbol

give the bonnet that smashed up look

a generaic tribal graphic then get vinyls on the side to match

a sword through an RB

nismo logo surrounded by lightning

someone else have a go, its fun...

well i just fin respraying my car blue it was silver but i put a cf bonnet and i got the old one in primer ready to paint any colour i want also got 18 inch rims im bying in maypost-43842-1205049689_thumb.jpg

Stop showing me pictures of Blue coloured 34's... i'm getting jealous :D

A friend of mine is taking a birds eye view of his RB26/30 then having it look like the bonnet is torn open and can see the motor inside.

You could copy this if you like but be prepared for a Bill and a half.

hahah

ive got a killer idea.

get a 2JZ airbrushed on the bonnet... bwahahahaha like, so when people look at it, its like, the top view of one....

bwahahaha.

seriously tho, airbrushings a waste of time, just palm it off to some one if you dont airbrusgh teh 2jz on it.

iv been trying to sell this bonnet for months its dead straight in primer i can paint it any colour im a spray painter i thort if i got air brushing on it it would sell i just wanted sum ideas so i could get him to do sumthin on it to try get rid of it

why don't you put in the advertisement that the buyer can get anything airbrushed onto the bonnet for no extra cost? then they can choose

or even for an extra $50 or something n just buy the guy doing the airbrushing a carton. aahhhhh the things you can get done for a carton :D

I'm loving the see through bonnet idea, but the cops can defect you without even popping the bonnet... Unless you air brush a RB26 onto the bonnet of a stock NA, like mine *cough cough*. That would be a ricer's wet dream!!

Or get "i wish i was a..." at the top of the bonnet then the rb26 airbrush.

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