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nah dont, those wheels break up the colours nicely..

a shadow chrome would look good

a shadow chrome would look crap like yours did......and going off you current choices in color ect I don't think your opinion is very well thought of! :P

Only problem with going all black is that you need something to give it some contrast!

a shadow chrome would look crap like yours did......and going off you current choices in color ect I don't think your opinion is very well thought of! :P

Only problem with going all black is that you need something to give it some contrast!

mine werent shadow chrome you homo.

they were grey with a polished lip.

Looks the same blue as my car to my eyes (and seemingly Aaron's), has Nismo stripes and looks damn good thus the reference.

Regardless of camera trickery the body colour in that picture looks considerably more blue than the clearly silver larger second pic.

and the PM35 in the smaller pic looks silver too lol

just a slightly different colour temp

different colour temp? its a different colour dude lol maybe your slightly colour blind.

Looks the same blue as my car to my eyes (and seemingly Aaron's), has Nismo stripes and looks damn good thus the reference.

Regardless of camera trickery the body colour in that picture looks considerably more blue than the clearly silver larger second pic.

no camera trickery. it looks like your gay metallic pascal blue lol

craig you have an ARX with nismo stripes.. i dont care if your the best driver on here, the ARX is the old mans Stagea. with the vintage interior and the plastic guards.. all its missing is a horse strapped to the front lol

and thats coming from a previous ARX owner.

:nuke:

different colour temp? its a different colour dude lol maybe your slightly colour blind.

no camera trickery. it looks like your gay metallic pascal blue lol

why on earth would nismo choose that colour to be the flagship nismo model for the PM35?

they commonly use silver. sometimes yellow, sometimes black. but pale blue? i find that hard to believe

open photoshop and get the colour. i dont have it with me or i would

why on earth would nismo choose that colour to be the flagship nismo model for the PM35?

they commonly use silver. sometimes yellow, sometimes black. but pale blue? i find that hard to believe

open photoshop and get the colour. i dont have it with me or i would

whats wrong with gay metallic pascal blue? :whistling:

craig you have an ARX with nismo stripes.. i dont care if your the best driver on here, the ARX is the old mans Stagea. with the vintage interior and the plastic guards.. all its missing is a horse strapped to the front lol

and thats coming from a previous ARX owner.

and you sold it and purchased a P platers car! I see you have now evolved into the mindset of thinking your one of the cool kids because you drive a Silviaworship.gif!

Little do you know that people don't point and look at you and say that looks awesome....they point and laugh at what a dick you look like with you hat on backwards driving on bright orange shitbox!

Basically you have set really low standards for yourself of which you have failed to achieve!

and the pic below show's what you fail to achieve when driving your jaffa!........M35 and C34 drivers have a level of coolness you will never achieve!

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Oh and!!!!

BAM!!!!

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and you sold it and purchased a P platers car! I see you have now evolved into the mindset of thinking your one of the cool kids because you drive a Silviaworship.gif!

Little do you know that people don't point and look at you and say that looks awesome....they point and laugh at what a dick you look like with you hat on backwards driving on bright orange shitbox!

Basically you have set really low standards for yourself of which you have failed to achieve!

and the pic below show's what you fail to achieve when driving your jaffa!........M35 and C34 drivers have a level of coolness you will never achieve!

post-37023-0-89807900-1319577463_thumb.jpg

Oh and!!!!

BAM!!!!

Now everyone, just above you will see Mr Defensive, who is known for lifting his self esteem by putting others down. Usually a common practice of another member who he has been involved in fisticuffs with from WA.

Inow these people usually only involve themselves with the same kind, but this particular one, has moved to NSW to try and impose his attitude and try and think that he owns the best stagea in Australia.

You should steer clear from this creature, as he will try and fornicate with your children as his female mate is known not to satisfy these needs of his.

you might also hear noises from this person particularly when he is trying to make car racing sounds..

I will leave you with this image, it depicts what the majority of the worlds population think of him

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