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wine red is the new black :(

haha i didnt get this gtr for the colour.. otherwise gunmetal would b my choice.. engines in good nick so i made do with the color.

and 'krzysiu' wine red is bad lol but just picture how mmuch worse it could be.. *Tanpon green with yellow neons and 5meter wing* lol if u compare that.. my car seems decent haha

Cheers dngrus, should get a photo of 2 red gtr's would look pretty awesom. whens it due to arrive?

and 'krzysiu' wine red is bad lol but just picture how mmuch worse it could be.. *Tanpon green with yellow neons and 5meter wing* lol if u compare that.. my car seems decent haha

Haha love how you put that. In all honesty though the wine red on the r32 is different to the r33 s1 so dont mind it too much. I got put off wine red becuase the R33 one is horrible.

Wine red doesn't look too bad on the R32s. Not a fan of the burgundy we see on R33s. Black is a timeless colour though, don't think there's much that can beat that and stand the test of time :rant:

Anyway, it doesn't matter what colour you have; it's all about the condition of the paint and how well you've polished/waxed it :)

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LOL at you all :D

who said im selling the black one?

You said :)

Wine red doesn't look too bad on the R32s. Not a fan of the burgundy we see on R33s. Black is a timeless colour though, don't think there's much that can beat that and stand the test of time :)

Anyway, it doesn't matter what colour you have; it's all about the condition of the paint and how well you've polished/waxed it :)

Gun Metal Grey!

FTW!

I actually wanted a black one but I found the Grey and the car looked tuff as.

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