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WOW looks great, and the dish on the rear rims omg!!!.

I realy should start sanding the rest of mine down, done the front gard :)

I know exactly what that feels like, my car sat for about 6 months with only 1 side of the car sanded. Now it is all done just needs a bit of smoothing out (bog work :D )

I wanted to get away from the standard DR colors so I am looking to go a dark purpley bluey color.

Yeah, I have my DR painted in metalic midnight purple, similar to the GTR purple. I looks so good.

Hey Josh have you got any further with your rack and pinion conversion?

Gotta agree, those rims are horn

I was going to paint my 31 Midnight Purple, I love that colour, but have pretty much decided on Wine red or similar, so I don't have to paint the engine bay (car is faded red already)

I look forward to the end result, should look hot!

Who cares what the engine bay looks like..Go drift style ;)

Darker blues, purples and reds always seem to look fat on wedges. Especially with some sparkle :(

Gotta agree, those rims are horn

I was going to paint my 31 Midnight Purple, I love that colour, but have pretty much decided on Wine red or similar, so I don't have to paint the engine bay (car is faded red already)

I look forward to the end result, should look hot!

how hard was it to remove all the trim peices, im looking at mine and they dont look to easy

It's all pretty straight forward, a couple of hard to get to bolts here and there. With mine it was mainly a problem of rusted bolts and stripped threads.

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