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i wanna do up my R31 in SA but cant seem to find how much its gonna cost to spray paint her Lime Green if any one can help me.....

If you are after a full respray its gana cost you around 8-10k. If you take out the motor and interrior and prep that in 2pac primer it will be around 5k. If your good with a spray gun i would paint the engine bay,cabin and door jams in the colour you want and that will be around 2-3k to finish the job. If your good with body work i would take it further and prep the outside in 2pac primer and that will be around 1k to paint the outside.

with interiour work you can get a simple door trim done for around $80 and seats re-trimed for around $500 or you can go with vht interior paint for around $15 a can and it works pretty good if you prep it right and dont rush.

with doing all this your self you wont just save money you'll have more pride in your car ;)

If you do go with lime green make sure you have a kit,right offset rims(not chrome) and jap lights frount and rear or it will look poxy but thats me and this is not my car so mod her the way you want :P

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