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Had these made. 3 layers of Vinyl, Charcoal to get the outline, then chrome, then transparent red to give it depth. Looks like a Candy apple red, very bling in the sun.

Done by www.Drawmycar.com - they do a bucn of drift cars, denso's among others.

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Lol... they're not exactly 'drift stripes' though are they. Not my taste for a skyline but at least it's done properly. And yeah what's with the headlight covers? They have to go man.

Edited by -Jimmy-

those headlights are another case of "just because its not stock doesn't make it better"

and dont anyone give me any of that "its his car and he likes it" shit... NO they look bad... fact...

kill them.... kill them with fire

Yeah the headlights were a subtle fail. When I get some time I will make some thin ones, but I'm not a fan of the eyelids you always see coz they look g@y, I reckon I could do better.

Yeah the stripes are pretty big in Japan on drift cars, I think a company called "kiss my signal" does them over there. DOn't know whtat to call them besides drift stripes I guess.

I'd seen heaps of cars stickered up by Drawmycar.com and approached them to do this for me. I was recommeded the subtle charcoal but wanted somethign a little more in your face, plus tired of seeing all silver skylines with charcoal graphics, boring. I asked for a candy red but htey couldn't do that in vinyl, but spent a lot of time with me trying different things to make sure I was happy.

Awesome service.

New eyelids coming at some stage, but I'm eyeling a HKS 2530 for sale at the moment...

Edited by medman2damax
those headlights are another case of "just because its not stock doesn't make it better"

and dont anyone give me any of that "its his car and he likes it" shit... NO they look bad... fact...

kill them.... kill them with fire

LOL point taken mate, thought I'd try something different but as you said.... they wil be off eventually.

they are pretty common but there are variations.

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Cost me more than usual as mine were 3 layers, normally for 2 colors they cost $200 supplied, and $300 supplied and fitted (depending on size of car and material choice)

They've got hundreds of color choices, including metallic chrome, brushed aluminum and carbon fiber.

Service was phenomenal, all in all the guys spent like 2 hours with me to get it all the way I wanted.

Ah signal studio that's it. Mine was going to be like the R34 but didn't like the bit that drops down above the rear wheel arch, kept the front.

Cheers for the comments all :D

Had these made. 3 layers of Vinyl, Charcoal to get the outline, then chrome, then transparent red to give it depth. Looks like a Candy apple red, very bling in the sun.

Done by www.Drawmycar.com - they do a bucn of drift cars, denso's among others.

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you RAPED an R33

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