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Looks like factory pearl white (same as mine) to me, but I could be wrong?

Nope. Not Pearl White at all..... and it is an original color. There is another one down here in Vic the same color also... :whistling:

More pictures on this Japanese blog. Some tough looking wheels on it also....

http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/524276/car/666040/2347405/photo.aspx

Use the left and right arrow things just below last picture to go through more pages....

the black lines on top are sprayed body coloured. not bad! andy has a grill like that and it has some sort of aero thing going on the bottom of the front bar

Well spotted Iain. More pics here:

http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/524276/car/666040/2366502/photo.aspx

http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/524276/car/666040/2504463/photo.aspx

Couple of the one i just Imported for my mrs

That looks great Luke. Look like big wheels too. She would have to be happy with that! Could end up like me and 'steal' the M35 away from the missus :)

Welcome to the forum as well.

Great shot Chris, but I almost prefer the first one with all the studio equipment around it! Something about it, just looks great.

I agree Ryan. The one with the lights showing is the money shot for me.

Is your car really that clean Chris or did you photoshop out the stone chips etc? I don't reckon mine would've looked that good when it rolled out of the factory.

I agree Ryan. The one with the lights showing is the money shot for me.

Is your car really that clean Chris or did you photoshop out the stone chips etc? I don't reckon mine would've looked that good when it rolled out of the factory.

Fantastic pic Chris; gallery winner.:thumbsup:

It IS that clean in real life.:worship:

Spoolin12, that is such an awesome shot it is now my desktop background.......is that wrong? :D .

Such a good stance as well. That's how I want mine to look.

Do you mind letting us know your wheel tyre combo etc. for that look.

Cheers.

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