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Hey guys and girls,

Im currently in the market for a R34 coupe GT-T, for some reason i have found the yellow ones really appealing but unfortunately the few yellow ones i have found have been sold when i have rung up, and the other colour i was contemplating was the white, do you think that the white in the r34 is just meh or is it just me?

Cheers in Advance

Lam

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Hey guys and girls,

Im currently in the market for a R34 coupe GT-T, for some reason i have found the yellow ones really appealing but unfortunately the few yellow ones i have found have been sold when i have rung up, and the other colour i was contemplating was the white, do you think that the white in the r34 is just meh or is it just me?

Cheers in Advance

Lam

Hey Lam,

I think the white is a bit plain on the 34 the 33 in white looks okay i like my silver is nice ???

i think the black looks good! good luck. :rant:

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Hey Lam,

I think the white is a bit plain on the 34 the 33 in white looks okay i like my silver is nice ???

i think the black looks good! good luck. :rant:

yea i dont mind the silver but if it starts to fade silver looks yuk lol no offence, i find that problem with most silver cars

Lam

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yea i dont mind the silver but if it starts to fade silver looks yuk lol no offence, i find that problem with most silver cars

Lam

Put a good quality wax on and you wont have any problems... my R33 is silver and 10 years old today!

Still looks friggen horn

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lol im about to step on some toes when I say and I apologies in advance. In my opinion, the ONLY kit that looks nice on an R34 GTt is the "other" Nismo kit, no not the one that everyone else has with the awkward looking mesh grill and the out of proportion rear bar. Its the one that was seen on Jspec a while ago, the silver 4 door Gtt with the very nice nismo bar, skirt and wing, everything about that kit seems to flow well with the Gtt's squarish design. Everything else seem to ruin cohesion. Having said that, the stock Gtt kit is pretty enough as it is.

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I vote .. Yellow or bayside blue :rolleyes::D :D

Black is sexi ive got it .. Real hot when waxed like said above reflects everything and looks bad

\White looks really good with the Cwest kit or better with the impul kit with carbon bonnet or something really nice :)

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yea i dont mind the silver but if it starts to fade silver looks yuk lol no offence, i find that problem with most silver cars

Lam

Silver can't fade, it's a clear over base colour. only solids colours will fade, yellows and reds. When Iwas looking for an R34 I looked at plenty of red and yellow ones and they where all different shades of red and yellow. I bought a silver one.

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