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dann2707
Posted 27/10/2011 2:46 PM (#633708)
Subject: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Need opinions on colour coding my side skirts.

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Yay or Nay?
Morey
Posted 27/10/2011 10:48 PM (#633729 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Barrack Obama says yes we can.

do it.
tommib
Posted 27/10/2011 11:43 PM (#633730 - in reply to #633708)
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DotMatrix
Posted 28/10/2011 12:22 AM (#633733 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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10 points from the danish jury
dann2707
Posted 28/10/2011 3:57 AM (#633744 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Looks like i'll be doing it then. My next conundrum is whether to paint the elephant skin texture of the skirt, or smooth it down.
tommib
Posted 28/10/2011 7:14 AM (#633759 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Smooth em so they are smooth to touch will be better for stroking
OrangeManDan
Posted 28/10/2011 11:22 AM (#633796 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Yes and car looks smart fair play .
dann2707
Posted 28/10/2011 11:47 AM (#633797 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Cheers pal. You should comment on my journal
shafty
Posted 28/10/2011 12:16 PM (#633807 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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no dont do it keep them black
dann2707
Posted 28/10/2011 12:17 PM (#633808 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Oh god! Why? haha
shafty
Posted 28/10/2011 12:25 PM (#633809 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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looks cheesy having everthing colour coded ....to me that is. i wont think any less of you if you do it
OrangeManDan
Posted 28/10/2011 12:34 PM (#633811 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Tbh, it looks good either way. Will comment once i get rounf to looking at peoples journals lol.
R119GTA
Posted 28/10/2011 12:38 PM (#633814 - in reply to #633811)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Personnally no, the standard grey skirt suits the colour of the car as it it keeps it looking more sporty as helps give the
illusion of it being low to the ground, if you colour code the standard skirt it makes in that colour it looks too 'girly'
dann2707
Posted 28/10/2011 12:39 PM (#633815 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Do you not think it looks lower to the ground colour coded though?
R119GTA
Posted 28/10/2011 1:31 PM (#633827 - in reply to #633815)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Nope, thats the illusion, you think it should do one thing but it does the opposite
petrol_head
Posted 28/10/2011 2:16 PM (#633830 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


drive it like its hired

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Roger Red Hat
Posted 28/10/2011 2:29 PM (#633833 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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looks cool either way, but im with keeping them black, breaks it up a little and also matches your wheels and the door trims on the outside.
Miller
Posted 30/10/2011 3:31 AM (#633991 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Paint them white, you cant go wrong.....
chris_evz
Posted 12/12/2011 9:25 AM (#639686 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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paint them it will b like the gta then
dann2707
Posted 12/12/2011 9:26 AM (#639687 - in reply to #633708)
Subject: RE: Should I colour code my skirts?


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Car is for sale so im not really bothered about colour coding them anymore. Actually, didn't you get my PM?

Edited by dann2707 12/12/2011 9:27 AM
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