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Yeah bunnings / any place that sells White Knight cans should have it. I got mine from Bunnings.

Did you sand down the wheel a bit before you spray painted them? if not then I might actually try the white knight can.

I was gonna get dupli color wheel paint and other materials to prep the wheel coz I wanted to paint mine matte black but the process was too long so it put me off lol

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heres my r33 series 2 non turbo which is currently for sale, enjoy ppl

here is a link with more info

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...Im-t340003.html

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mate i love the look of the clear indicators on the front with the black painted bit that goes around it. never seen it like that before. DIY job or?

mate i love the look of the clear indicators on the front with the black painted bit that goes around it. never seen it like that before. DIY job or?

Ive seen it also and want it on my car, but i think they come like that from factory with the black bit around them but i could be wrong. if it is a diy job it would be pretty simple.

Have seen the front indicators in carbon on someones car on here...havent seen them otherwise so I would say DIY job.

On my car or one of the boys from the group buy most likely as we were the first to have them. I got them made for a group buy a few months ago with PSI Parts.

His are just painted black I believe. Still looks good though, same effect.

f**k! thats no good but it looks shmick now!

Yeah ive seen the red 31 silo around its heaps neat.

heres a shit pic of half of my car from the other day (lost the other pics, need to take some more)

Painted the wheels in Matte black

SVD GTS Bilstein shocks & custom aurora springs (5kg back, 6kg front) 50mm lowered put in.

Whiteline adjustable panhard rod coming soon!

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what wheels are they? look Tarf.

heres my daily as it currently sits too. in desperate need of a lowering, tint and offset defying rims.

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oh and here it is next to my weekended....tho she isnt NA anymoreblush.gif

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However, the above should be a testament. You CAN make an NA look like that. Its still 4stud, just with a turbo driveline and GTSt brakes ;)

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