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yeah, and I am selling a black car and buying another black car ;)

I know they are hard to keep clean, but when they are clean I think they look the hottest by far!

+1 I hate black cos its hard to keep clean yet for some reason i own 2 black cars :)

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yeah, and I am selling a black car and buying another black car :teehee:

I know they are hard to keep clean, but when they are clean I think they look the hottest by far!

true.

You getting a black 350Z? Now that'd look fkn hot!

My two cars have been black too, can't go passed a black car especially when they're clean. Best colour by far lol

Black does look good, but i like white better as it doesn't get as hot in summer

i hate white cars. lol

yeah theyre a bitch to keep clean ;P

tbh i dont mind white on the gtr. i was gonna get it redone in bayside blue but something about the white really shows off the contours of the gtr body

-D

White 32 GTRs and white S2 R33's really stand out and look good but I am not a fan of silver skylines, they're as common as white VX commodores lol - but silver doesn't show up dust specs etc lucky kents :)

White 32 GTRs and white S2 R33's really stand out and look good but I am not a fan of silver skylines, they're as common as white VX commodores lol - but silver doesn't show up dust specs etc lucky kents :worship:

My car looks like its taken part in an off-road rally because of the colour :)

Black does look good, but i like white better as it doesn't get as hot in summer

Do what I do and get one of each = black Stag & white 33.

Black is just tough :D ... just add blue mesh for more toughness :)

Maybe my black 33 needs blue mesh then hey.... no fker takes notice of it the moment!!!!

You guys forgot the JDM decals which add serious amounts of rwkw.... so cost effective really too and virtually undefectable so long as they're not nin the middle of your windscreen :D

Black does look good, but i like white better as it doesn't get as hot in summer

As various members would know who I have bought stuff off of recently, I am trying to get my climate control fully working. I went through last summer with the inability to switch on the A/C compressor. The 32 is like Christine when it comes to working A/C though, but I WILL have A/C by this summer... YOU HEAR THAT SKYLINE? lol

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