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hi all finally got the car nearly finished just after my little bump back in september has had full respray,new wheels,brembo upgrade on the front true 3" exhaust/downpipe full fluid change,new headlights blah bla what you think people just need black wheel nuts and a proper clean/polish and should be good
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thanks for the comments people am happy with it at the min I had the wheels done that colour as I wanted them to tie in with the black brembo I refurbed with gold decals and the colour looks better than I thought as was not mad on 53c paint colour but wanted to keep it as original as poss thats also why I chose not to fit the facelift bumper I bought for it and I got the lights of eBay a big improvement compared to the standard or crystal ones I think just have the bolts to do black and will be sorted for now then hopefully get a new Ecu remap etc etc but is all good at the mo
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to be honest mate I fitted a kitchen and done some work for the spray job but you would be looking at around £1000-£1200 for a reasonable job but need to look around as some charge stupid money at the end of the day it's a couple of days work for a good painter if the car is fairly straight and only looking at £300 ish for materials so even at a £1000 they earning good money
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