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Love bbs lm's.

Looking to get some as soon as i get the money for them.

saw a midnight purple 33 the other day with bbs on it, it had the gold center with the chrome lip looked awesome.

Love bbs lm's.

Looking to get some as soon as i get the money for them.

saw a midnight purple 33 the other day with bbs on it, it had the gold center with the chrome lip looked awesome.

I almost trade my white GTR for one few months back, but wasn't prepared to cough up few thou on top.

I have since regretted not going for it now...

I almost trade my white GTR for one few months back, but wasn't prepared to cough up few thou on top.

I have since regretted not going for it now...

personally i would rather the white over the midnight purple.

Would of bought a white gtr over my black one but they always wanted an arm and a leg for them.

^^^ Exactly.

I'd take Midnight Purple over white anyday, but it wasn't the case when I bought mine, should have be patient.

Worse thing was I gave up Midnight Purple 40th anniversary GTST for white GTR...

I would of given up the GTST for the GTR as well. I'm not a very patient person.

I think why white is so common is because it is the official racing color of japan so anyone that would of bought a GTR would have been like I want a white one.

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