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What is the best colour for a skyline?


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Black :)

Otherwise I would have bought a different coloured one! White is nice but I already had a white car. Titanium 34 isnt bad either...

I see too many burgandy 33's - gee their almost like commodores now :D he he

I agree about rain etc but mine mostly garaged and avoid rain where possible.

Bayside blue is nice also ~ there all pretty good [factory colours]

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purple is the shit....just look at jamezillas car

I agree with Horus :P

saw a navy blue 33 - looked very nice. Haven't seen another one since.

Wardest has a navy blue one. Looks real nice.

Not as nice as purple though :(

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mines blue as u can c in the picture and i havent seen much of them in those colurs around and yea it seems to get a few head turns now and then..but then again every liner does :)

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dont like burgandy or silver,saw a lime green line in ringwood the other day no rear spoiler,looked pretty cool,the R34 blue looks the biz with gold wheels. mmmmm now i can wake up!!!!!

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