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Should get a slightly different orange like this one... I asked the owner of this car and he said the colour is called "Dupont Lamborghini Atlas Orange"

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Orange is nice, I had one of my cars painted orange (more like the Lamborghini orange with Gold pearl), came up very nice in my opinion:

http://allblitz.com.au/cars/005_nskyline33orange.html

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a perfect example of what colour and kit not too get :/

dont go orange!!!!

Not really a fan of Orange, but sometimes its good to see, just for something different.

But I must say, seeing bright shiney colours looks a little rice, unless its the Zele International R35 GTR or the Lamborghini Mecerliago or if the car is highly tuned.

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i rekon skylines need 2 look tough and aggressive

Does that mean i should take the clear off my car (to match the bits where the clear is already gone) and leave it matt black?

I did a quick tally of the votes and the results are:

Yes=47

No=6

I am the old owner of this lamborghini orange skyline. Yeah its one of those colours that you get over fairly quick. I like the unique appeal of it, its was basically a nice cruise car. Only reason why i went form white to orange was for it to be differnt. I like it but got sick of it quickly, only kept it for around 4 months finished, lol. Don't want to do that again...

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