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Hes talking about painting the metal bits zoix.

Ska about the skyline sticker, I'm getting brembo decals laser cut soon so I can probably get one made up with the same order.

I dunno if we can colour any more bits than that without the fitting neons though. :flower:

Hes talking about painting the metal bits zoix.

Ska you want skyline stickers? I'm getting some brembo decals laser cut next week so I can probably get em made up with the same order.

I dunno if we can colour any more bits than that without the fitting neons though. :flower:

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for future ref: i have cherry red on my maroney.. look decent. Otherwise maybe silver could be nice. Even yellow if you wanted very bright. I think they look best as either a complementary (different shade of your cars colour), or contrasting colour (otherside of the colour wheel)

I am in possession of twoquik's car so it (and its owner) will be meeting there sunday :). If you do see it, it will have have 50 cops following it also cannonball-run style (joke). And ooo, yes I saw the interior just before and its quite nice. I'll bring my camera.

Plus I was going to buy some cut & polish and give that a go, plus I washed my beast yesterday, and lo and behold it's now raining, beautiful, plus to top it all off, my mother is coming for brekkie in 30 mins :D Now I dont have an excuse to get her to leave ..................... what a great start to this day it has been! :)

Bummer, and I was so looking forward to adding more to my Team Green Rice beast, oh well got another date in mind?

Could be next saturday? Otherwise it'll have to wait for a while.

We could also just do twoquicks car and your car's bits at my place since were all in Brisbane!

I'll be there, problem is that I do not have preds number to call him to make sure he comes, and do not have strutto's number as he was coming to fit some SACF's to someones car plus I was going to borrow his tools to remove the wipers and indicators, cause I have no tools!

Bah I am going for a drive down there and if no one turns up the so be it, I am pretty sure owned is coming, not to do anything though, he just wants an excuse to drive :D but he'll most probably be there, it has stopped raining but is a bit overcast and looks like it will probably be scattered showers all day, but I'll be there.

No point in you driving all the way down If I am the only paying customer, I know pred will most probably bring twoquiks car, so there's two, up to you though..........

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