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Originally posted by 25GTT

so yeah pearl seems to be a standard in our colour!

GOOD, b/c it seems to me that some knob pulled the name "wine red" out of his arse, and the fact that it is made up, and so commonly used is pi**ing me off! I cant stand the name "wine red" b/c of this reason, but if it is a real color in the skylines, then it wouldn't bother me....

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Originally posted by Strich9ine

red this, red that! they're ALLLLL too common!

WHITE RULES!!! (read: i'm a mighty whitey groupie)

i thought there was only ONE RED.. "WINE" it's a deep red/maroon pearl..... ? which can lookin PIMP if redone with a darker pearly thing... (who's got that wine red one in perth, with the stickers down the side, and the locker diff ? - AWESOME!)

white is more common that the burgandy my friend take ur rice mobile and sit in the corner :lol:

Here are some pics (auction ones) of my Red Series II Skyline - its a lighter red than the Series I cars although the colour changes dramatically depending on the light

http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~aashford/...e/MainPics.html

Al

Ryan, some nice shots of the R32 there!

Notice a few people are just posting auction shots before they even got it. Much nicer to have a fullsized location shots...

We should almost have like a skyline photoshoot day... go somewhere and take some nice shots for those that don't have the luxury of a digital camera. Then you can cut sick posting some quality photos of your rides!

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