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Cefy will be drift spec. With URAS kit, 17' drifteks wheels. :ninja::down::(

Here are some ideas.

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and this one. I'm looking for something like that.

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But open to ideas.

Need your help, guys!

Car needs to be tough!))) haha

Cheers!

:P:D:(

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think of - how often am i going to have to replace panels... (ie match paint)

a simple flat colour - i love the white when it's all white and fresh... bright deep reds look nice like that wonder ceffy...

there's so many colours... comes down to what you like :ninja:

Hmmm. There is the thing about picking out the one color, thats different )))

Everyone seems to go with white, blue, green or some stuff like that.

Lets see some more ideas, guys !)))

Btw, Huddy!

You got a PM!)))

I'm personally rather fond of Midnight Purple

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Though for a drift car you probably want something that stands out a bit more, so go with Dyno Rod Orange or something :P

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Sorry, I don't have a picture of a Ceffy in either of those colours.

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