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There's a red one at Autowholesales in Vic park, it hasn't been compliance yet though!

Keep going in there to see it up close, but it's always out!

Yep drove it on Tuesday

Unfortunately an auto and surprisingly I didn't like it in red.

Thought I would have ...maybe dropped with decent rims and I'd think differently

forget the black

silver or blue.

or just respray it yellow :P

me i want that blue impul drool

Like the thinking Troy Yellow would be cool but to colourchange an '04 or '05 could be cruel

Blue silver white or a new colour gunmetal below could be the go

white black silver :) the most boring common colours.

50% of cars are white, I pity anyone with a white sports car

I pity someone who would be that narrow minded!!!

P.S. i dont see any pic's of your car! :bahaha:

Like yer style mate

Man of few words

Picture does equal 1000 words

Cool car -only R series Skyline I never owned unfortunately

Thanks mate, thankfuly not everyone is as narrow minded as tdawg!!!

P.S. The Blue looks cool, as does the white!...YES THATS RIGHT tdawg...WHITE!!!

Food for thought

White is the combination of all colours of the spectrum whereas black is actually the absence of colour reflected off a surface.

So then is "Black" an actual colour at all??

Oooh my brain hurts now :idea:

I pity someone who would be that narrow minded!!!

P.S. i dont see any pic's of your car!  :bahaha:  

Thanks mate, thankfuly not everyone is as narrow minded as tdawg!!!

P.S. The Blue looks cool, as does the white!...YES THATS RIGHT tdawg...WHITE!!!

its ok, he used to have a white YES WHITE!! R33 S2 :D

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