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Nice car, i would paint the bonnet the same color as the car though, would look :D

yer was thinking that aswell, less cop hassle anyway, good idea, will look forward to doing it soon,

cheers tony

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Dude that is SO clean, ppl could eat off ya bonnet! LOL!

Are they polished silver rims?

thanks alot champ, yer they are polished silver wheels, got them polished about 8 months ago, yer its been looked after i guess,

thanks for that and thanks for the comments guys, love your support and love mixing with guys like yous, gtr's are looking sweet guys, pm me couple of pics of them,

cheers tony

lol cheers mate, well i normally take it to my panle beater to polish my car, he uses this polish that you can buy from ford, its not cheap but mate your car will come out like glass, the car has had a spray job for about 1.5 years now and it still looks brand new, for the interior i use this mcguires vinyl and leather care, i will get all you name tomorrow as its all in the garage ande i will post it up, i got it to come out like mega clean and it looks like glass now, when i wash it i never use the foaming brush, i always use a soft rag and just put heaps and heaps and heaps of soap and shampoo lol so it the car is all smooth when you wash it, im really scared if i scratch it, do that and you wont go wrong,

i probably sound abit stupid but it works mate, me n my mates all do it and there all super clean lol,

thanks mate,

cheers

the bonnet itself looks real good .... but as if youd waste a perfectly good bonnet on a heap like that .. thats just my opinion,, not really into that colour , and the wheels are shocking !!

does the bonnet make the car go faster ? could you break 11's with the new bonnet ?

the bonnet itself looks real good .... but as if youd waste a perfectly good bonnet on a heap like that .. thats just my opinion,, not really into that colour , and the wheels are shocking !!

does the bonnet make the car go faster ? could you break 11's with the new bonnet ?

GTFO this thread noob.

looks good and tidy buddy... but I would get black flush bonnet pins - the two silver/metal bonnet pods stand out too much and looks a bit crowded. but overall, neat... good job!

nicee.. i was looking all over for a gtr with this bonnet fitted to see what it looked like.

im going to copy you lol

mate, just for your info... there's two types of this bonnets... there's the Topsecret T1 and T2 ... the T2 one does not have the extra vent on the lower left side bu has 1 additional vent in the middle (check my thread in the cosmetics section for more info).

Both nice, but I think T2 (not the one our friend has posted here) looks a wii bit better.

the bonnet itself looks real good .... but as if youd waste a perfectly good bonnet on a heap like that .. thats just my opinion,, not really into that colour , and the wheels are shocking !!

does the bonnet make the car go faster ? could you break 11's with the new bonnet ?

can a moderator get rid of this goose, really doing everybodys head in

cheers

looks good and tidy buddy... but I would get black flush bonnet pins - the two silver/metal bonnet pods stand out too much and looks a bit crowded. but overall, neat... good job!

thanks alot spunky monkey, wher can i get them bonnet pins from, would look realy good,

cheers mate

hanyou you can copy as long its not the same color as the car or else were going to be twins lol

i havnt seen the other bonnet, i will see it when i get back from work,

thanks guys

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can a moderator get rid of this goose, really doing everybodys head in

cheers

I Dont see the problem you asked what do you guys think of you car , And hes telling you ? whats the problem ?? He aint doing anyones head in hes voicing his opinion isnt he ???

I Dont see the problem you asked what do you guys think of you car , And hes telling you ? whats the problem ?? He aint doing anyones head in hes voicing his opinion isnt he ???

I suggest you do a search on Mrak47's username and see how much useless dribble has posted. Im suprised he hasn't been banned yet. e.g. look at GTRBOS for sale thread

btw - on topic - I think the car looks pretty good, nice and clean :P

I suggest you do a search on Mrak47's username and see how much useless dribble has posted. Im suprised he hasn't been banned yet. e.g. look at GTRBOS for sale thread

btw - on topic - I think the car looks pretty good, nice and clean :P

Hey chris thats totally understandable but as i said on this topic he has voiced his opinion so i dont see any problems , I Personally think its nice and clean some things i dont like about it E.G Engine bay not same colour as car Only as i am very fussy person , I Did also see his for sale thread like i said clean car but probably not what i woud pay for it ....

Good stuff ....

well this mrak47 bullshit artist obviously has a problem with me so obviously his not going to like my car, go see on my other thread what this loser has said, i dont really care what he thinks, nothing but a useless flamin mongrel, mate just go jump off westgate u low life goose, mate the bloke doesnt even have a job, has nothing better to do but go on sau all day lmfaooo picking on people

mrgtr911- actually mate he is doing my head, not only in this thread but my other thread aswell, see for yourslfr mate and with the engine bay i will rather do it when it comes to the time where the car is going to get a rebuildcoz im probably just as fussy as you are mate

cheers mate

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