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Firstly good work on having a white R32 GTS-t sedan in Melbourne - one of only a few I've seen...mine inclusive... :(

Secondly, I agree with the factory colour theory, but I think bright clear colours are best...the Mazda Velocity red is stunning...I think the Midnight purple is a bit dark, but that's my opinion of course...!

Here you go mate, this site might help you out;

http://www.autocolorlibrary.com/scripts/de...pgm=aclgate.bbx

Also, please don't paint it a mettalic pearl yellow...I'm in the middle of rebuilding mine and it'll be either white or that...and if you know anyone who can paint it then send 'em on over... :D

Can't wait to see pics mate!

Cheers,

Chris

x2 for bayside blue, or look if your in the market for purple try looking up a colour with the paint code ZAC. its purple but kinda goes blue in the right light, not those ones that change colour but it just does lol... my mate had it on his 65 fastback mustang with white gt stripes, i think the gurls pants are still wet from it 2yrs ago :happy:

dont do it red man. with red n white wheels u will have loads of kids lining up on the streets in december with a sock for you to put there presents in. (yes u will look like santa clause)

Honestly im not much into bright greens, reds etc. i have a white 33 myself. most important thing i spose is get a colour u are happy with. isnt there someone on here who is a artist on something like paintshop pro who can colour his car so he gets a preview. thats the best way to do it. white wheels does make it hard though. maybe a smokey gray or something would look cool or if you want something bright that really stands out maybe a yellow. somewhere around there can look good on white wheels. look forward to seeing it.

Callum

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