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Silver is a common colour to use, or some have done some kind of tungsten? i think colour ... they both look good

I think it was 666DAN that did a thread on this ages ago, tons of people have posted pics there and you could probably get an idea of a nice colour from that thread :) I did mine silver

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Definitely nay confused.gif If you kept going, that could end up in the "What not to do to a Skyline" thread.

I skinned mine with carbon fiber cloth. But that's damn expensive. And not easy to get a good finish, would probably be better sticking with paint. The trick is to not make it stand out too much, you want something that compliments the rest of the interior, not becomes the only focus of it.

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Definitely nay confused.gif If you kept going, that could end up in the "What not to do to a Skyline" thread.

I skinned mine with carbon fiber cloth. But that's damn expensive. And not easy to get a good finish, would probably be better sticking with paint. The trick is to not make it stand out too much, you want something that compliments the rest of the interior, not becomes the only focus of it.

Nay, had a mate re trim his whole interior with a tan leather (im talking like vibrant yellow) looks like puss. and another one with a 300ZX re trim in

a fluro green. In general id avoid it unless your 100% sure its what you want :P

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Oh man, your not gonna tell me your gonna undo something you like because other people don't like it. Stand up for yourself!

It aint my style, but I rekon it would look better in black if you wanted to keep the texture, and minimize the complaints :thumbsup:

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