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I would go with Mclaren Orange...and yellow....orange on the rear and yellow on the front joining in flames at the middle....with black carbon bits and black rims etc.

However my dream colour for a track car (if I ever get one) is bright fluro lime green with black carbon bits.

There crazy shiny in that photo for some reason lol. I havent even properly detailed the car that was just after a wash. Have to wax it this afternoon

The wheels suit the car so well but, I'm so happy I went with the Lenso's

It wasn't me :whistling:

Seriously though, I just showed up and took some photos. Those skid marks are most likely from P-platers who meet there a fair bit and do burnouts (on the top of a multistorey carpark with only one entrance and exit, smart right)

Not a bad spot for a photo anyway

Lol nah theres a police beat at the bottom of the carpark which is the stupidest part about it all. They know whats happened and think the worst I would have got would be a parking fine.

Car was cold and didnt smell, and I was setup with a tripod and camera crap all over me, I'd like to think they'd have believed me if I'd told them I was just up there to take photos :P

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