White dresses up nicely and Red looks sensational!!!!
Good luck with the purchase Anthony
Let us know how you go and we'll go cruising sometime....
Plenty of modding advice here too mate.
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Colour is a personal choice. Personally I don't know why you would buy a black car in the Australian heat, I guess people like the look of it at night, but it's really hard to keep clean.
Personally I think the red looks the nicest, but the white looks quite smick if you do modifications and add some black to it.
Ofey's car is one very nice looking ride and the colour is quite nice as well, but you need to modify a bit to make that colour look good imo.
Personally I think the red looks the nicest, but the white looks quite smick if you do modifications and add some black to it.
Ofey's car is one very nice looking ride and the colour is quite nice as well, but you need to modify a bit to make that colour look good imo.
I purchased a Black vrx and was very happy... then it rained so i washed it..... then i drove it ..... so i washed it ...... then it sprinkled ...... so i washed it ...... then i parked next to my mates white vrx ...... he has some CF stuff on it..... then i went and washed mine again and wished i bought a white one.
seriously black looked great but is a absolute pain to keep looking good.
seriously black looked great but is a absolute pain to keep looking good.
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Have to agree with Ofey and Kimmy - Effect Grey.
Reasons... aren't as common as Blue (and the blue trend was started by Subaru as a WRX colour and then followed by Kia with the Rio), Red is slow (ask El Diablo and Aspir3), Black as mentioned shows up too much dirt and swirls (whereas Effect Grey hides both of these nicely). White I must admit tho would come second although as the owner of a white car in a dry dusty area it gets brown quickly.
So there's my 2 cents worth. Look forward to seeing what you end up with.
Oh yeah, and Effect Grey just looks damn classy
Reasons... aren't as common as Blue (and the blue trend was started by Subaru as a WRX colour and then followed by Kia with the Rio), Red is slow (ask El Diablo and Aspir3), Black as mentioned shows up too much dirt and swirls (whereas Effect Grey hides both of these nicely). White I must admit tho would come second although as the owner of a white car in a dry dusty area it gets brown quickly.
So there's my 2 cents worth. Look forward to seeing what you end up with.
Oh yeah, and Effect Grey just looks damn classy
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