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black FTW !!!

Black: Aggressive personality or someone who is an outsider or rebel. Of all car colors, this is the most likely to be involved in an accident.

that's all a load of shit. there was a survey done by nrma or similar, that stated green is the most likely colour to be involved in accidents, and reason was that it blends into surroundings (ninja style :P ).

MK's take on car colours

Black:

The colour police pull over for random drug searches

Silver:

The colour old people get

Green:

Hippy or lunatic

Yellow:

Most likely to be found doing 120km/h in a school zone

Blue:

Will break down or crash

Gray:

I am on sedatives

Red:

Welcome to middle age!

Pink:

Rampant whore/arse banditry ahoy

White:

Whoa! Don't make too many tough decisions

Cream:

Still waiting to come out of the closet

Other less common colours-

Purple:

Contains a mental malfunction

Orange:

Road rage incoming!

Pastels:

More confused sexuality

Colour changing paint:

Attention whore

:laugh:

Red: Full of zest, energy and drive; thinks, moves and talks quickly

its a fair amount of crap i reckon, i didnt buy my sprinter because it was red, bought it cos i desperately wanted one. so i call bs to this listing

Red: Full of zest, energy and drive; thinks, moves and talks quickly

its a fair amount of crap i reckon, i didnt buy my sprinter because it was red, bought it cos i desperately wanted one. so i call bs to this listing

It says if you chose that particular colour, not cos you couldnt find any other car.

I pick my car colours dependent on the vehicle itself - certain cars look good in certain colours.

I'd buy a red Ferrari, a blue R34 GT-R, a black BMW, a silver Mercedes Benz, BRG for any Pommy sports car, and the Zonda in unpainted CF. :P

I pick my car colours dependent on the vehicle itself - certain cars look good in certain colours.

I'd buy a red Ferrari, a blue R34 GT-R, a black BMW, a silver Mercedes Benz, BRG for any Pommy sports car, and the Zonda in unpainted CF. :P

Im with u dude... i simply think that S2 R33s look best in silver... hence why i got one in silver.

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