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Sky_line boy that blue car looks awesome... somehow, though, i think i couldn't afford it!

The way it seems now after talking to the guy who is doing the respray, i think i'm either going for a BLUE, similar to the colour of the car from the Uniqueautosports web site, or keeping it BLACK, desicion will be made on Wednesday or Thursday.

omg

dun respray it greeen.

i say, either respray it in monaro/s15 yellow or bayside blue. I dun think there will be a problem with these 2 colours when your tryin to sell the car as they aint realli out of the ordinary.

oh there is a VERY VERy nice, probally the nicest supra i have ever seeen before, it is baby blue in colour..its like realli lightish blue with a bit of pearl in it. Everyone of my friends whose passes it comments on how nice it loooks..

but like i said blue or yellow =)

if ur guna go to the trouble of respraying, mite as well make it look a bit different and more "personalised" into your personality. What is the point of respraying it black, when there is already plenty of black skylines out there. Blue and yellow are rare on skylines, but aint out of the ordinary like bright greeen or pink.

So for a car that stands out but not too weird, i'd say go bayside blue or monaro/s15 yellow!!

btw can i jus ask how much is the paint job costin ya all up?

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