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hey all

thought i would post up pics of my 33 i have just repainted.

i just turned 3rd year apprentice and this was about my 5th complete repaint

not telling the paint colour :woot: but painted my rims in straight white tinter so there as white as white can be!

i did not complete the panel work got my apprentice panel beater friend to do that for me which took about a week after hours, the paint side took me 2 weeks after hours

the panel beater used minimal bog, just re skimmed the existing bog in the quarters to get rid of waves

i painted all the "insides" and all small bits spoiler mirrors handles etc at home, then drove to work and used the booth to do the outside and bumper bars

i also repainted the wipers and side pillars in black and that completed the respray making the whole thing look new again

i didnt bother doing the engine bay as simply too much effort takaing the engine out to do it, and masking it up would have been a absouloute c**t. plus being black it doesnt look too bad anyway

enjoy :D

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Looks good mate! Being in the industry is always a good thing! I'm an apprentice mechanic myself with a few panel beater ans spray painter mates, so you cant beat mates rates!

Just a warning with those wheels... They're a c*nt to clean! I've got the same ones in white, and I want to paint them black :bunny:

Anything else planned for this?

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thanks guys, yeah i figuered that out about the wheels there were black before and still they looked dirty all the time.

its made 206 atw on 12.5 psi standard turbo im looking at upgrading to a hi-flow so hopefully be making 250+

other than that its got cusco coil overs, racing seat and a few other small mods

this week im having a walbro 550hp fuel pump installed and a hicas lock bar along with the cat removed from exhaust.

theres alot more i want but dont have the $$$ but eventually it will get there.

i want to make it driftable streetable and maybe kinda showable aswel :bunny:

all feedback is apprectated

cheers!!

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isnt thay light blue that monaros came out in? :thumbsup:

:rolleyes: nah lol, its lighter and that colour is greener but its pretty similar.

the colour was only used in the 70's and its not australian, its italian i think

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looks a bit like or is the same colour as the calsonic skyline .. also what did they flogg you for the paintwork

its a porche colour. there i said it :(

did the paint work my self mate.

put it this way i saved myself alot in labour time

paint cost me $350

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thanks for the positive feedback guys!

i wanted to go a colour that i had never seen on a 33 before.. thought i did till like a week after i had painted it i saw another one getting around a very similar colour just a tad darker and he had black rims.

then my mates informed me they have been seeing another look a like around with same color wheels. spewing lol

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thanks for the positive feedback guys!

i wanted to go a colour that i had never seen on a 33 before.. thought i did till like a week after i had painted it i saw another one getting around a very similar colour just a tad darker and he had black rims.

then my mates informed me they have been seeing another look a like around with same color wheels. spewing lol

You can always put a few coats of Kandy(ur choice of color) over the top later on if you get too sick being the same Blue as the others.U sprayed it didnt u ,so youll be able to handle that,, P.S whenever u buy or paint something , straight after you start noticing people with the same sh*t,, everytime :down:

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