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hey all,

thinking of changing the colour of my ceffi and just want to know a few others opinions and any pictures please post up.

I want to stay away from "full-on" out there colours as it is my daily driver. I am planning on getting one of those URAS style kits.

I currently have 18inch chromes on the car too so they have to fit in.....at least for the time being.

I would like going for the VIP look but maybe not black as you cant get aftermarket tailights for them so I want to tint them......

thanks

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Seriously I reakon the R33 GTR Midnight Purple looks great if your after the VIP look, also would look good with a URAS kit. You need a dark colour with chromies!

That would be my suggestion!! :ermm:

Ando

Seriously I reakon the R33 GTR Midnight Purple looks great if your after the VIP look, also would look good with a URAS kit. You need a dark colour with chromies!

That would be my suggestion!! :ermm:

Ando

There's enough of them already lol

Black with purple flakes... Or a real deep metalic blue. Late model tail lights for shizzler.

a really nice metallic grey...

mazda and bmw have the nicest colour range i believe

I'm on this bandwagon... go a nice BMW grey colour.

you could go the phoenix gold / yellow that they brought the M3 out in ¿

very nice colour on that car but i don't know if i could picture it on a cef

(my 2c)

or! for something different, what about the purple colour that for does the XR's etc in? that's a nice colour that doesn't have that factory appeal to it :thumbsup:

Edited by DJ984
Metallic silver is great, but with chromies...maybe a silver overload....

my 2c

So dave when u getting your ceffie :thumbsup:

Yeah, I'm with the silver overload opinion too... the purpe would be pretty suave though :yes:

ha ha! if someone wants to sponsor me I'll get it now ;) At this rate, I may be able to think about buying some time between Christmas and Mid next year :D

Tossing up between another R and a cef though... decisions, decisions lol! Might go R first then move over to a mad ceffy :) (Have to cure my withdrawals lol!)

im fairly keen on a colour... just cant find it...

im looking for a khaki green i saw on a bmw convertible (3 or 5 series... possibly an M) it around between 2000-2006 model... im leaning more to 2006...

heavy metallic khaki similar to the one we all know and love in JP with vskf and uras kit

people dont know what colours really suit a car...

when driving around with my gf - were always picking out hot factory colours on cars... like holden (this is the only holden colour i like) on their VX's... they have a khahki green... its half not bad... needs more metallic and green though but still

greys and khahkis etc... its what should be done!

im still trying to find a khahki similar to that green one :wave:

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