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White! Because it's pearlescent and cooler in summer!

Black = swirls galore lol.

You can pay to get them removed but if you don't know how to wash a car properly, you'll only put them all back on within a couple of washes.

Apparently white cars have a better resale value too ?!? Was told that anyways.

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i think it's all depend on how much work you want to put into the car. Black definitely need alot more cleaning and polishing, while white not as bad.

White cars can be classy as well depending on how you modified it :thumbsup:

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I love the colour of my car and I wouldn't have picked any other.

but it's very true...black cars are 5x harder to keep clean...and by that I dont mean u need to wash 3x a week....u actually need to apply a coat of wax every weekend to minimise visual effects of swirls. Also, the nissans didnt come with the best paint job out of the factory...so unless ur waxing frequently...it does discolour

gl with whatever u decide, for me...black is the ONLY choice.

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white... no wait... no go black... ummm.... or white... nah go white, white is awesome... but not as awesome as black... so go black... go on, you know you want to... come over to the dark side.. but white does look good, and clean.. so maybe you should go white... but you know black is better, so go black...

just think.. what would james bond drive?? yeh... you know it... black FTW..

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