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Hi guys, new to the forums. have loved skylines since I can remember and am saving to buy one in a few months. I know it seems very premature because I do not even own one yet, but I am a perfectionist, so I like to think of these sort of things early on :D I was just wondering if you guys were able to show me some pix of your skylines, prefferably r33, but r34 is ok. I am looking for a good design to go with a pearl white overall painted car. I am not asking for this to steal someones ideas, I just wanna see other gr8 designs to see what you guys have done. I dont like the desings hwre it covers nearly every inch of the body, I like one or two things on each side of the car. and no speed stripes etc.

I dont think that this sort of topic is on these forums, but I am very sorry if it is.

Really appreciate any pix and info you can supply me with.

Thanks alot.

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yeah sorry mate Ive been trying to organise those graphics for you in bulk to make it cheaper for you and others....

my workload has been a bit hectic over the last few months, I should of let you know this...

let me see what I can organise...

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Heres myn^

I gotta a few Nismo and Skyline vinyls n looks orite but grabs cop's attention :/

One day I was driving and my grandma was superviser and I got pulled over for an rbt..it was awwks as :wacko:

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I reckon your car looks AWESOME. I love the skyline on the windshield, mind if I steal that :P ? as for the nismo, i see nothing wrong. it may not be the same font etc, but something about the font you have used is similar to a japanese style writing I reckon, which is awesome, cuz the car IS a Jap dont us all forget :D As for you 75coupe, I reckon the silver skyline looks awesome aswell, Its what I meant, nothing all over the car, just a few graphics, I like it alot, and I never thought about black on silver, cuz it complliments VERY well I think.

Thanks alot for the examples, it has been very helpful :D thanks guys.

Thats exactly why I started this thread, I got no idea what graphics i like :P I was originally thinking something like a white r33 with black cf hood and have a graphic on the hood, but then thought against it. I dont really like the graphics that depict animals or people, I like more of the abstract sort of thing.

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