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wtf... why do cnc'd titanium parts have oxidisation marks on them? that's full homo spec.

titanium + heat = oxidisation = pretty colours

titanium + electricity = electrolysis = pretty colours

titanium + cnc machine = mirror surface in a uniform colour

in fact to make a cnc'd titanium surface go magenta/green you have to etch the surface or subject it to extreme heat, which actually distresses the material and makes it weaker. This happens naturally near welds and shit, but on a machined washer and bolt? GTFO.

Morning.

Got pulled over by the cops last night. They went over my Supra looking for a turbo, did a drug test etc.

Had me there for 15 minutes and then let me go..... without realising that I was driving manual on an auto license :P

No shit man. $117 fine. I'd have to file for bankruptcy :P

And Justin, I was.. but now I'm way too busy. I think I'll stick out the remaining 8 months.

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And Justin, I was.. but now I'm way too busy. I think I'll stick out the remaining 8 months.

yeah I doubt they'd ever pick you up on that. worst case scenario move your gear shift from 3rd to 5th only, so it lookes like you're goin from park to drive :P

yeah I'm leaning towards light blue too... it'll be a flat blue though, not metallic like that sample

eighter chrome on ultramarine blue:

vento-wheel.jpg

or go full chrome on traffic blue:

jolf-tuning-golf-3.jpg

gold on traffic blue:

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liking the light blue though:

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Ultramarine Blue and Traffic Blue looks quite similar and both look good.

I see you are going for the Blue car / Gold wheel or Blue car / Silver wheel look.

Either way they both looks good, but gold looks kinda "showy"...

I wanna see you "EPIC" fitment with this!

:P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ve...ws-t319652.html

Very tragic...

One of the reasons I am such a hard ass about being careful on the roads, especially on cruises.

:O

i hate the media for what they said about this accident, they are always full of shit, making up there own stories. :(

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