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Black over here ... also with matching black gaffa tape holding the front bar together

LOL i used to have black tape holding my wing together ..... go the electrical tape!! I miss my tape .... added the certain something ..... that japanese race car look haha

Gav loves accidental drift into the ditch. "i didn't even hit boost"  :bs!: .. how did you end up in there backwards wedged unda a bush??? Meh it was a good effort tho man

it was nose in an im still not entirely sure how i ended up so deep in but worth good laugh after still runs k so all is not lost besides drift damage is kewl rite............................................... rite? teee heee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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just a questain for guys/gals with black lines..how often did you have to clean it?? seems like black loves to attract good ol aussie dust.... >_<

mines black. have to clean it every weeek to keep it lookin nice. Im never gonna drive it once i get it back from respray:(

Mine is actually Metallic Black, as I am new to the whole Skyline thing, but an old hand with S13's I am not sure if it is very common. I haven't seen another one anywhere.. It wasn't my first choice of colors, but with the fruit on this car I couldn't pass it up for the price I payed..

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