SHOULD I COLOUR CODE?
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SHOULD I COLOUR CODE?
What do you think?
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Originally Posted by ash4bs
what exactly are you going to colour code?
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If you dont colour code, ure car would look Naked mate n we dont want that do we lol
It looks as though theres something missing with the front looking so vicious and the rest looking uncomplete.
Defo colour code matey, would make it an overall complete car
It looks as though theres something missing with the front looking so vicious and the rest looking uncomplete.
Defo colour code matey, would make it an overall complete car
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Do all three - handles, mirrors, skirts.
I think once you add a front colour coded splitter you need to colours code the rest, otherwise the continuity of colour front to rear gets too broken up.
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I think once you add a front colour coded splitter you need to colours code the rest, otherwise the continuity of colour front to rear gets too broken up.
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Originally Posted by V1CK1
Colour coding is a must and when my overdraft clears a little that will be my first move!
Where did you get the front lip? Looks good.
Where did you get the front lip? Looks good.
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