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abu - yeh im dealing with dennis, he sold me my first and was a great car mechanically.

James - asking the question coz i like both. not because i need reassurances of any sort on how much attention eithe will get. plus i dont live in denial, i live in general. lol

go RED!!...... oh..

i would go with grey. yellow if you want the exposure and attention. Grey..well yeah grey. better.

good choice Dan

congrats on the unfourtunate events that turned out fortunate

id personally go yellow for a few reasons

-rim choice wouldnt matter, black rims look good, so do white, and everything in between

-it dosent have a damn nismo kit, every r34 i see has one "its different.. its got nismo kit from factory.." NO!!!

-yellow looks good in day time, and also looks unbelieveably tough at night time, esp if you have xenons, seeing yellow/white cars in the rear view with xenons turns me on!

-black accents stand out much better in the car bits of the front bar? anything you want to add exteriorwise. maybe canards?(loook at a lamborghini in yellow all the air ducts etc)

-carbon fibre would look nuts on yellow

- +1 for yellow grabbing the chicks

thtas all i got so far!

id personally go yellow for a few reasons

-rim choice wouldnt matter, black rims look good, so do white, and everything in between

yeah thats why i dont like silver cars. so hard to find rims that suit it....

yellow on black rims/steel lips would look nice as.

but either way congrats on the purchase, verrry nice :banana:

the rims i got for it, my 19's, will go good with either colour.

SS8_GOHAN: yeh i am keeping the ZENON lights. we worked it out with him.

Paulr33: bought from a dealer as i got a good price, bought my first car from him too. was too hard to find a good car at a good price privately.

Pav, Tony, soon as i get it we'll organise something. and tony, definitly wanna run it at calder stock just to see how it goes.

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