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I attempted to plasti dip my chrome spoiler. Using Armor All custom shield. The clear creates a huge cloud, dropping particles all over the car which dry milky.

My car now has little rubber spots over every inch (except the masked areas) AND it came out like shit on the spoiler. Useless product, buy Plasti dip instead.

Varrstoen are in the same book as Vossens and rotas. I wouldnt even wrap my garden hose around one.

I know about Varrstoen and Rota's, but what's the issue with Vossens. Are they a cheap knock-off too?

I know about Varrstoen and Rota's, but what's the issue with Vossens. Are they a cheap knock-off too?

They come out the exact same factory as lenso wheels and charge x2 as much. Prone to breakage aswell. Avoid at all costs.

I attempted to plasti dip my chrome spoiler. Using Armor All custom shield. The clear creates a huge cloud, dropping particles all over the car which dry milky.

My car now has little rubber spots over every inch (except the masked areas) AND it came out like shit on the spoiler. Useless product, buy Plasti dip instead.

Hi mate I mucked around with the same product. Just use Septone Wax & Grease Remover to get rid of the dots or unwanted dip.

I know about Varrstoen and Rota's, but what's the issue with Vossens. Are they a cheap knock-off too?

Aly, What wheels are yours? cant really see from the thumbnail pic but looks nice.

Vossens aren't even bad.. but if i was gonna go concave i'd grab some SSR Executor wheels or a sweet set of DPE wheels.

Hey Seano, where did you get your vertini's from. I like there drift wheel as well. Just looking around at the moment.

They come out the exact same factory as lenso wheels and charge x2 as much. Prone to breakage aswell. Avoid at all costs.

Wow, didn't realise. They seem to be all the rage on myg37.com...

Aly, What wheels are yours? cant really see from the thumbnail pic but looks nice.

I've got Rays TE37SL's

Wow, didn't realise. They seem to be all the rage on myg37.com...

I've got Rays TE37SL's

Nice.. I like those and GT-S.. wish i could afford.. hehe

Hi mate I mucked around with the same product. Just use Septone Wax & Grease Remover to get rid of the dots or unwanted dip.

Thanks for the tip mate i'll check that stuff out tomorrow morning, I was so pissed at myself. Pitty some damage is already done from rubbing it off.

  • 4 weeks later...

Nice Nismo bumper and billet grill : )

cheers mate, had to get the Nismo bumper repaired to after the sister cracked it -.-

Looking good mate, can i ask how much it cost you for the colour change?

yeah wasn't really a colour change but cost me $1600 to repair quarter panel and cracked bumper and side skirt, I had him repain 3/4 of the car pretty much which included left quarterpanel, left door, both side skirts, both fenders, bumper, bonnet, shark fin and had him touch up around the rest, included a full polish and buff

Installed some gauges:

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Gloss Black vinyl roof:

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Started my Xmas project, matt dark grey vinyl wrap:

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The matt grey is 3M stuff and the quality is so much better than the no brand black on the roof, will probably re-do the roof with 3M when I get time. If you are thinking of vinyl wrapping go with a quality brand.

V Spec Performance, they're on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vspecperformance

But it is authentic Chargespeed so it is not cheap however if you were to buy a copy from the US and then pay for freight on top, there is not that much difference in pricing

Installed some gauges:

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Gloss Black vinyl roof:

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Started my Xmas project, matt dark grey vinyl wrap:

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IMG_0774_zps8e3e0f1d.jpg

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The matt grey is 3M stuff and the quality is so much better than the no brand black on the roof, will probably re-do the roof with 3M when I get time. If you are thinking of vinyl wrapping go with a quality brand.

Metra double din kit! Y U NO BUY STAGEA DOUBLE DIN? Im sorry but they just ruin the dash, theyre not nice compared to OEM. Spends lots of money doing other things and cheapens out on metra dash..... Tsk tsk tsk

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