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  • #2873
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    Jkovez
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    Name: James
    Model: VS
    Colour: Morpheous purple.
    Bodykit: stock.
    Engine Type: v6.
    Engine Mods: stock.
    Power: slow.
    Exhaust: hacked up catback.
    Gearbox: t5 manual.
    Diff: Stock.
    Brakes: stock.
    Suspension: front – king spring ssl, rear – pedders sports Ryder ultra lows and Monroe short shocks
    Wheels/Tyres: 20″ shorelines.
    Interior: stock with a few bits painted.
    Stereo: Clarion 7″ dvd foldout headunit, kicker speakers.
    Future Mods: Tint, tidy up, half decent catback. Not a lot it’s just my daily work hauler.
    started off like this when I got it.
    But I got bored and decided to paint it.
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    #2877
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    Jkovez
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    Utes been finished for a while been really busy with work, cashies and my new project. But the Utes still going strong. Got a friend of mine to get some photos of it for her photography buisness pretty happy with how they turned out.

    #2881
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    • VR Senator LSx454 1960 Kombi (project) 1921 Nash Hot Rod (future project)

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    thats an awesome colour mate, love it.

    #2885
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    Cheers mate, I had the colour aside for a previous project that I lost interest in so I decided to hook in and paint the ute, overall I’m happy with it, it’s not showroom but it was just done in the garage and I’m not a professional, people always freak when I load it up with rubbish or parts because it looks nice, but it’s just my work hack.

    #2905
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    NickVR
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    Nice colour,  looks great for a daily.

    #2906
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    Nothing wrong with having a “nice” daily, that’s the one you spend most of your time in. Doesn’t have to be show, but if it puts a smile on your dial, that’s what counts.

    #2917
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    Nevin
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    Looks mad! Nice photos too.

    Nevin

    #2927
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    Looks great mate and awesome job for in a garage any tips for painting out of a garage?

    <span style=”line-height: 1.5;”>2k Or acrylic?</span>

    #2930
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    2pac mate, basically just try keep the area as clean as you can, helps to wet the floor down a bit, and obviously do it on a day where it’s not stinking hot or too cold, this was painted in winter I had heat lamps and a few headaches but it was all a great learning experience. Having some good gear helps too as well as good advice which I had a lot of from friends who are trade qualified.

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