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Black..... black black black black black black... all my imports are black- best non colour (black is a shade) ever!!!!

If you paint it black, I'll prolly buy it off you when your done with it- ha hah ah a hahah ah ha!!!

Black dude--- black.

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Black, all the way.

Not sure about 34's, but i've been told by "my" painter that the 33 Skyline black is STRAIGHT (or damn near) black, meaning it literally doesn't get any blacker. I'd like to see a freshly sprayed one with no imperfections, would look exceptional...

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Cheers guys (yeah i painted it myself clandstine :P ) , it should come up ok with all the dust cut out of it , the paint code is gv1 blk94r33 , there is a straight black which i think is kh3? , both colours are the darkest shade of black but gv1 has pearl and a splash of metallic :) , the bars should be painted monday so i'll be re-fitting it tuesday with a lil luck :D

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Cheers guys (yeah i painted it myself clandstine :P ) , it should come up ok with all the dust cut out of it , the paint code is gv1 blk94r33 , there is a straight black which i think is kh3? , both colours are the darkest shade of black but gv1 has pearl and a splash of metallic :) , the bars should be painted monday so i'll be re-fitting it tuesday with a lil luck :D

KH3, that's the one. I was told it's roughly as dark as black gets?

Should look good, keen to see photos...

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