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I went for a cruise last night down to chaple street and noticed something ive noticed alot before, it looks like most r33s are white! Theres heaps of them, i have one too so i was just curious to see via the outcome of the poll in percentage terms if most of them really are white, or its just my imagination? :blink:

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pffft sif, super clear red II which would be burgandy/maroon, and proly the only one to come from the factory with pearlescent paint? is way faster than any black one :D

although black is a stealth color, bitch hard to keep clean but.

pffft sif, super clear red II which would be burgandy/maroon, and proly the only one to come from the factory with pearlescent paint? is way faster than any black one :D

although black is a stealth color, bitch hard to keep clean but.

Not really, there were plenty of factory pearl red/burgundy colours from various car manufacturers. I chose the '97 Ford Mustang factory pearl red colour :)

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thanks mate

its official. best color on any R33 that ive seen. too good....you have great taste....i am mustang crazy....also a massive ford fan, and your mates XA is an animal!

i know some people that would cream over that.

thanks for the pics

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