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Hi all, that time is come where my car needs bodywork done and a full respray.

my question is, to keep it gun metal grey or not?

the guy who is going to paint it says he will put some pearl in the grey to make it a bit different.

had a vertex kit, but going type m front, standard sides and back :)

its pretty tempting to go black, but heard it scratches badly and shows dirt really easy....

what are your thoughts?

has d1r 18x10s all round hypersilver (silver with polished lip)

Dont wanna pay the money for the respray if i regret not changing colour!

any help appreciated, Chris.

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Haha I'm in the same dilemma....gun metal grey and I want a respray.

But I'm going to stay with the gunmetal grey, looks really nice when it's new, plus that means you can get away with hyper orange te37s

XD

I did think of going white though......or even millennium jade.

I suggest just the usual midnight black. Very tough and nice but hard to keep clean.

Silver is nice too but doesn't look very sporty (in my opinion) but always looks the part and has a formal look to it which is nice also.

Matte black in my opinion is not nice as it makes the car look 'flat' and 'tired' and is hard to keep clean also.

At the end of the day, it's your car mate.

Cheers.

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