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No it never arrived mate,

 

these pics have made me think a really light / white silver. What do you think, although id want to get everything 100% style wise this time so rather then a repray do a full tidy up, Somehow this colour makes the car look very clean. (although I know my wheels dont help)

 

I think this colour is as close to white you'll get me to go :D

 

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g180/msupra97/IMG_2212.jpg

 

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g180/msupra97/IMG_2203.jpg

 

http://www.hi-upload.com/upload/uploaded9/supra%203.jpg

 

Now that is very nice :D ,In that case i think lots of people have silver mail lol ill try send you some more mate ;)

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now this thread has just answered so many questions for me! lol

 

 

Yes mate loosen it off then fill the gap with a sealant then glass over it this way it wont move or crack :D

 

how do you mean fella? after using sealent do you tighten it back up?

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No it never arrived mate,

 

these pics have made me think a really light / white silver. What do you think, although id want to get everything 100% style wise this time so rather then a repray do a full tidy up, Somehow this colour makes the car look very clean. (although I know my wheels dont help)

 

I think this colour is as close to white you'll get me to go :D

 

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g180/msupra97/IMG_2212.jpg

 

http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g180/msupra97/IMG_2203.jpg

 

http://www.hi-upload.com/upload/uploaded9/supra%203.jpg

 

Wow look at the dish on them wheels:yummy: do you have a looking from the back pic?

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now this thread has just answered so many questions for me! lol

 

 

 

 

how do you mean fella? after usuing sealent do you tighten it back up?

 

yes mate do it back up and leave to dry over night then cut off and excess that has come though to the out side then get the glass fibber out and away you go ;)

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