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One of my mates (who is off these forums but I wont mention who unless he comes out n says its him lol) has a white r33, series 2, and looks nice the way it is. He wants to respray his car the Ford Orange and wants the exact same kit and color as the car below.

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Personally I believe respraying a skyline orange is nothing but pure rice, because it looks 2 much like a show pony, and i rekon skylines need 2 look tough and aggressive...and im more for the whole JDM look. So thats my personal opinion, but his on the other hand is different, which of corse is fair enough :)

But atm were in debate and I believe that most people will agree with me, and he believes that most ppl with agree with him, so to prove him wrong plz vote what ur opinions are :blink:

and b4 anyone says its up 2 him if thats what he likes, we know that, the purpose of this pole is all just for a bit of fun :)

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as I mentioned b4, thats my personal taste. Too me orange is not nice but to him it is, ppl have different opinions.

But we just wana see who agrees with me more or him thats all, like i said its all just for a bit of fun coz atm me and him are in a debate lol

unless the paint job is super silky smooth so that the car just cuts through the air, then i would say no to the respray.

its waaaay too loud of a colour.

and there are better things you could do with the money!

you can still make it look JDM by adding nice set of tough off set wheels. a not to "show pony" kit.

iv met the owner of that orange R33 and have seen it in flesh and it looks freaking sexy. the wheels it has on makes it look more show pony like.

ferah this "friend of yours"...its you isnt it hahahahaha

you can still make it look JDM by adding nice set of tough off set wheels. a not to "show pony" kit.

iv met the owner of that orange R33 and have seen it in flesh and it looks freaking sexy. the wheels it has on makes it look more show pony like.

ferah this "friend of yours"...its you isnt it hahahahaha

yeah i agree u can make it JDM, but the color is too riced for me. No lol its not me haha i have an r32 gtr not a 33. and iv seen it in flesh many times too, i still dont like it lol

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