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i'm with what r-spec said. orange isn't too bad but having said that i would never have a orange car unless it was a exotic.

if you want jap spec look its all in the height + baller wheels with baller size and baller offset. you can have a stock skyline with no kit but have 18x9.5 and 18x10.5 +12 meisters all round and rolled and lipped guards and it would pass as jap spec in my books.

i'm with what r-spec said. orange isn't too bad but having said that i would never have a orange car unless it was a exotic.

if you want jap spec look its all in the height + baller wheels with baller size and baller offset. you can have a stock skyline with no kit but have 18x9.5 and 18x10.5 +12 meisters all round and rolled and lipped guards and it would pass as jap spec in my books.

i agree

needs to be a supercar

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basicaly summed it up right there.

get that special gtr green color whatever its called..

when you pull up next to someone at the lights they will say to the person next to them 1 of 2 things..

a) look at the fag in the orange skyline

b) how cools that car etc etc

orange skylines are for fags.... you're not gay are you kris?
no it's not, its a trust front bar.

same front bar i had on my 33 a few years ago. (and also a good example in white)

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wow nice!

kris, i thought u were going to go gtr - if so is it really worth spending all this on the gtst?

rimon shuttup i didnt say u cant make it look JDM, but he is going for the same kit and look of the orange car i posted. Kris, i like ur car the way it is now :/ and u know it hahaa

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Kris is one of my best mates and I love his car, but seriously - BORING. It looks like every other of the 499,658 white R33s going round.

Orange will stand out and he's got the power to match.

each to their own

but, white is the best colour anyway

+1

with black accents JDM tyte :/

basicaly summed it up right there.

get that special gtr green color whatever its called..

when you pull up next to someone at the lights they will say to the person next to them 1 of 2 things..

a) look at the fag in the orange skyline

b) how cools that car etc etc

millenium jade = tuff

but in the end its up to kris

hes going to get hes car painted whatever he likes

yes people will have there opinions on what it is but everyone does

you could have an amazing built car with absolutly nothiong wrong with it and still someone in the crowd will pick something wrong with it

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