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Hey guys and gals, my line is getting a full respray on the 10/10 but im currently unsure as to what colour to go with. Some suggestions to me so far have been:

Yellow with metallic flecks, similiar to the yellow on the new Mazda 6

WRX Blue

Possibly some sort of electric green with metallic flecks

I know this is kinda a broad range of colours but do any of you know of any specific colours out there that u think would go down well on a r32 gts-t??

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I'd suggest you also go with a colour that isn't going to be hard to sell and doesn't decrease your selling market when the time comes.

I'm saying this from experience I've seen people have in the past when they've painted their car pink, and it decreases their sales market to mainly girls.

Just think of things like that when you are thinking of painting your car. Also remember that the current "Fad" is sparkles/flecks/glitter, don't do it just because it's the current trend, do it cause you like it. Also, remember with the future and selling it, are people going to want flecks/sparkles in their paint when time comes that you want to sell it?

Just some pointers if your thinking of changing the whole colour on the car.

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yeah, all valid points. I think i will go with the flecks just because i dont think they will ever be disliked, possibly just not desired as much. I think yellow is out just because it will age significantly more than any other colour so im thinking some sort of electric green at this stage.

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