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im not going to be spraying it

my brother inlaws cousin has been a panel beater for a long tmie so either him, or a guy who sprays porche's and ferrari's and bmws for a living

depends how much money

cousin will be free for me, other guy would be around $500 just for him to spray (have to buy paints myself) but he is damn worth it

dox, when I need to get my car resprayed, I'm comin to you. I can prime, sand and all that, just needs to put an undercoat, colour and clearcoat on.

And I'm dead-set serious about i.

BTW your glass factory is pretty impressive... down to the greco twisted italian glass mural thingabob you were showing... the frames were awesome too. cheers.

now hurry up n PM me your eftpos :P

Keeping it to stock colours:

LV4 - Midnight Purple (Limited Production of 300 cars )

TV2 - Bayside Blue

EY0 - Mspec Color

JW0 - NUR

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Never knew the above colour existed. LV4 would deffinately be my choice of colour, love the way it changes colour, unlike the haligine which has too many colours.

lol that would be awesome

btw, pending on how busy he is, my brotherinlaws cousin might not be availible to paint a lot of the time as he is organising on building his new house. but that doesnt mean that you can get someone else who knows how to spray and use our booth, obviously there where would be a rent fee but yeah, i'll sort things out

EY0 - Mspec Color

JW0 - NUR

examples of those colours please?

and shan, i wouldnt mind that actually lol but i dunno how much of a flip i would really want,

EY0 is a gold/champagne flip color that's also used on the new Gloria's or somehting in japan...

maxi_ext_bdc_beige_metallic.jpg

JW0 is a yellowy/green colour used on the NUR Spec GTRs

maxi_ext_bdc_yellowish_gree.jpg

All Nissan paints are available thru Dupont in Japan... This link has info on each colour.

here's what EY0 looks like...

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LV4 is by far Nissan's best paintjob on a car

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