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I was going to add more colour choices,but i thought that if i just put a few and include other as a option,i would get a bigger response in replies,rather than people just pressing vote!

its working so far.A few attatchments of peoples favourites would be nice too!

i just really enjoy a good old natter about the simple pleasures in life sometimes.Colour is such an important visual gift to us!If we were dogs,we would all have black and white Skylines.(But very clever dogs for being able to drive!)

hey, some new pics Dave!! haven't seen that one... damn ur car looks awesome...

everytime i see a Bayside Blue R34 i get more and more convinced i should get one..

dude, u forgot PURPLE!!! there was a similar thread in the Vic section and PURPLE owned!!! But i'd rate blue above purple anyday...

oh by the way dave, u got any more links for japan car sites? The cheapest blue GT-T i've found was 1.73million yen i think, or 1.82, one of the two..

anyways. blue rocks!! :D

cheers.

Thanks for the comments!

OK, links for Japanese car auctions:

(Sorry, all the sites are in Japanese - best to use an online translator - it's preferable to trying to learn to read Japanese, which takes approximately as long as Law School:D )

http://www.zele-international.com/

http://www.k-staff.net/

http://221616.com/app/hanbai/zaikosearch1.jsp

http://www.freed.gr.jp/

http://www.best-r.com/zaiko/r33/zaikotop.htm

http://www.kaizousha.com/ (Has lots of cheap & highly modded Skylines!)

Happy Hunting

Regards

Dave

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