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#1 what should i do
todd Posted on: 2006/3/5 7:10
hey.

im getting close to paint my car soon and have narrowed it down to two colours mazda 3 red or bmw black.

price is not an issue

wat colour do u reckon i should go 4



#2 Re: what should i do
Tyrie Posted on: 2006/3/5 7:46
2-tone red over black


#3 Re: what should i do
Homer Posted on: 2006/3/5 8:55
I would go Red
They are too small for black, but with the right rims and trim black would look sweet.

Photo shop it and see what you think


#4 Re: what should i do
Mildman Posted on: 2006/3/5 9:40
Black shows the dirt a whole lot quicker than red. I owned a black car for a while...don't think I could do it again. (Mainly because I can't be bothered washing my car every week)


#5 Re: what should i do
pepper Posted on: 2006/3/5 9:43
indeed black shows up the dirt, crud and minor dings, buy youse gotta admit, black really does look sweet


#6 Re: what should i do
todd Posted on: 2006/3/5 10:26
well then.

it looks like im probably gonna go black unless someone has another view on what i can get.

n plus its the bmw black so its a real deep black


#7 Re: what should i do
converted Posted on: 2006/3/5 11:02
make sure its a Nissan Colour...


#8 Re: what should i do
todd Posted on: 2006/3/5 11:04
why does it have to be a nissan colour converted???

why not bmw black

its a better colour


#9 Re: what should i do
Tommy Posted on: 2006/3/5 11:08
cuz it wont be genuine, lol!! gotta be all nissan


#10 Re: what should i do
120fly Posted on: 2006/3/5 11:16
I own a black vhsle its been garaged in melb for lasy 5 years I painted it black 2pak with 4 coats of dulux ms supreme clear .
just a few tips >black is a ass of a color to keep kleen remember black is a pigment by itself and will break down under extreme sun. so what you need to do is use a decent uv protective clear also being a pigment it has a hard time giving a reflection .so the clear will also give the color depth and a much nicer shine you sould be able to see yourself .Dont bother with cheep paint the blacks seem to look more like a blacky/brown try using dulux 2pak Jet black 41499 it would have to be the blackest of them all hope this helps



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