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hi all im contemplating a two tone paint job for my 33.

Its black at the moment and would like to see how it looks with the top half blue ( ford blueprint blue or r34 bayside blue ) or give me

suggestions on a top colour plus a pic. :D

if someone could paint the whole top of the car and finish the transition with a straight horizontal line down the side of the car just above the door handles

And to the point at the headlights..

ive attached a pic of the car and a pic of the ford blue print blue colour.

EDIT: just uploaded another pic for a diferent angle

Cheers in advance. :D

Corey,

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Edited by sIIgtst

Hey Cogs thanks heaps mate thats a good effort :P

I definately agree with where the transition should be..

if its not too much to ask could you please do a chop of my car with the transition line below the door handles as per the pic you added.

Thanks heaps,

Corey

Hey Cogs thanks heaps mate thats a good effort :bunny:

I definately agree with where the transition should be..

if its not too much to ask could you please do a chop of my car with the transition line below the door handles as per the pic you added.

Thanks heaps,

Corey

No worries Corey, here you go mate. I also put in a little white division line like the red/black r33 has between colours.

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