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your from sydney

you opinion on cars colors doesnt mean anything :)

ZING.

You'll get pulled over all the time in a bright orange whale. Do it a really bright white for something different, it doesn't have to be the stock white.

White.

I'm pretty partial to white, 75% of cars I've owned have been white.

Did I mention white too much?

Oh me to. I did have a grey car in there to mix things up a little though :3some:

I did a quick tally of the votes and the results are:

Yes=47

No=6

LOL what r u tripping on? 47 hahaa count again

yes - 6

no - 16

i think ur also counting the peoples posts who have posted a few times to say yes..that dsnt count lol

im a white guy, and i belive orange is a funny colour to get right, the skyline in the first pic of this thread is failsauce with extra poo flakes, but, the orange on the r35 and lamorgini, is sex on porn mags

seen a r33 blood orange (ford orange) in my area.

hangs around with a guy in another r33 with same body kit and bonnet, only his is yellow..... i dont know what there thinking.

and i've seen foul lime green r33 also ... what do they see thats good about that?? :3some:

It will be ford orange :3some:

Ugh, at least describe the colour like you're going to be proud of it.

I asked the owner of this car and he said the colour is called "Dupont Lamborghini Atlas Orange"

That's more like it :)

LOL what r u tripping on? 47 hahaa count again

yes - 6

no - 16

i think ur also counting the peoples posts who have posted a few times to say yes..that dsnt count lol

I was wondering how long it would take.

Goes to show how many people actually read the whole thread, proves that a lot of people just read the the first post and reply.

Edited by W0rp3D

white FTW.! especially white on black.

my old gtst r33 was white. My GTR is white, and this time with black deep dish 20's :down:

my answer is no ferah. Plus is he going to do the engine bay orange too? If he's not theres no point cause that would look pretty crap, especially if someone told him to pop the bonnet

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