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Hot! get mine back on Tuesday- Wednesday with my Nismo kit done! Can't wait. Painted yourself Ruby? Group buy SAU resprays? :P

f**k no! I gave up spraying other people's cars years ago. Just stuck to doing my own jobs.

Unfortunately, its an acrylic job from a rattle can. I don't have the garage or workshop to do a proper job yet like I use to. But I do have all the spray painting equipment waiting to be used. Good news is that I've bought another house and I'm setting up a garage/workshop in the back yard. Then all my workshop equipment can come out of storage and get used. So in about 3-6 months, the stag gets a proper respray.

But the job at hand is good enough for now. The pics do it alot of justice ... there are a few flaws in the rattle can job.

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Ahhhh nice :P

I do believe i saw you pull into villi's on friday night with the kit on but not sprayed? :P Possibly that was you. If not...never mind this post haha.

But i had to leave roundabout then. Otherwise wouldve stayed for a chat and asked if i could take some photos of ya car at some point :banana:

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Its black glass guys... we went through regency with our 2 and they told us to "peel the tint off"... when they figured out it was the glass they were like "oh well i guess there's nothing you can do bout that" hehehe

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Getting there roo!

The back windows arent tinted, its privacy glass. One of nissans almost good ideas, would have been good if they had of worked something out for the front windows as opposed to glass that only self tints in the sun at about 8%! My front windows on the 260 were that dark when i got the car, when i went through the regency identity check station the guy goes to me, "i think your windows are a bit dark, let me put my light meter on there, when i do the display should say 70 or above....." he puts it on the window and it comes up 14...lol.

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Ahhhh nice :blink:

I do believe i saw you pull into villi's on friday night with the kit on but not sprayed? :P Possibly that was you. If not...never mind this post haha.

But i had to leave roundabout then. Otherwise wouldve stayed for a chat and asked if i could take some photos of ya car at some point :D

Yep that was me. I have no proper facilities at the moment, but I had to do something about the white body kit on the black stag :D

Thanks for the compliments guys :) She'll get a full respray this year sometime when I've moved to the new premises.

As for the tint, I'm happy with it the way it is. At least I'll have some sort of argument with the 'authorities'. If I tint the front glass I won't have an excuse.

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