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guys throw up any black,white,gun metal and silver 32's please

Mate seriously, have a look around this website:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2987670

^^ That is a thread soley for people to post up pictures of r32's.... The thread is currently 29 pages long... the most recent thread my mate put up of his and my 32's with our mates s15... we both have gun metal grey!

I have a BLACK 32 but would prefer WHITE on a Skyline because the shape has more definition in white.

In Black it tends to blend and merge and reflect surroundings detracting from the pure lines.

WHITE FTW!

PS -Seems to win more at shows as well :P

omfg rekin that black 32! you cant beat that reflection

white all the way man, you know wombats looks like he has been driving in the desert. maybe he should wash it. ha. too many black ones around these days.

bit off topic:

gunmetal grey 32gtr = awesome..but too common,

white 32gtr = awesome

bayside blue 32gtr = more awesome.

WHITE white white.

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That's my White R32, but would look better if it was cleaner.

I think white cars look alittle bigger and tougher than black car since you can see more curves and shadows.

Saying that I'd still love a Black R32 GTR with Black LM-GT4's that would be drool worthy, please post pic if anyone has that combo.

Michael

I have a BLACK 32 but would prefer WHITE on a Skyline because the shape has more definition in white.

In Black it tends to blend and merge and reflect surroundings detracting from the pure lines.

WHITE FTW!

PS -Seems to win more at shows as well :domokun:

yeah that's my reasoning too

lol any shade of green FTMFL

its so DISGUSTING.. esp when they powdercoat their rocker cover in green too.. green is the colour for vomit and other nasty things. not cars. esp not skylines :)

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I own a black R32.. that being said i'd rather a gun metal grey or white one.. white is a good colour to contrast with. having a black bonnet and black front lip on a white car would look pretty hot..

i guess the grass is always greener

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