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Originally posted by rs73

was thinking to get my centre dash console in silver (not too shiny) kinda steel coloured silver to match my momo race gearknob.

that way I can easily get 300kw at the wheels....

hehehehehehe :bahaha:

you dumbass if you want 300 kw at the wheels you have to put stickers on your car, especially a NOS sticker that adds 50 hp off the mark, and a few apexi stickers and dont forget the greddy stickers as well..... ;)

just playin man......

Originally posted by SmoothLine

lol and u laughed at me having gtr badges that were there from japan when my car arrived! :lol: hehehe

Done any more painting denham?

yep getting airbrushed on the bonnet that naked pic of your mum i have had for awhile now!! madfawk.gif

i am doing my dash at the moment, I am in the middle of removing the silicon coat off the original plastics with thinners (works a treat) and spraying mine metalic silver colour! has any one seen a nice silver on a car which I can get a paint number off!

:D :D ;)

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i like what you have done to your car all the ricey bits but in moderation.

also take off your speaker cover in the doors and spray that aswell it looks awsome.

i havent painted the bits you have in my car yet but i was thinking of doing it all in a glossy black or a charcol colour something like that but not too bright (mabie paint the sterio and dash bits in a gloss black)

p.s nice work on ya car

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Originally posted by mAtTYb-R33

i like what you have done to your car all the ricey bits but in moderation.

also take off your speaker cover in the doors and spray that aswell it looks awsome.

i havent painted the bits you have in my car yet but i was thinking of doing it all in a glossy black or a charcol colour something like that but not too bright (mabie paint the sterio and dash bits in a gloss black)

p.s nice work on ya car

hmm, blue doors?? thats abit extreme

haha omg its back...

that reminds me i got a can of gray paint in my wall unit might spray it up large tonight! :)

hmmmm... centre console... dash inserts... it will go perfectly with the velour colour scheme of the car.

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Originally posted by inark

haha omg its back...

that reminds me i got a can of gray paint in my wall unit might spray it up large tonight! :)

hmmmm... centre console... dash inserts... it will go perfectly with the velour colour scheme of the car.

and all u guys called me a rice boy and now u r all doing it!

especially gordo, then when i saw gordo's car at heathcoat, hey presto he had the same stuff as me painted! :uh-huh:

Grim

The things i painted were all sanded, primed, sanded again, reprimed, 3-4 coats of paint and then 3 coats of clear all with spray cans.

The arm rest needs to be redone on mine coz its started to fade from direct sunlight on it all day from where i used to park at work.

mattyb where did u dig this old thread up from??

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