want pictures of yellow of white 1 gens
Oh, come on - how could you go with white when it was a factory color?!? Update the car, go with a 2004 color!!
Front 3/4 view:

Head-on:

Left 3/4 view:

Left side:

Engine bay and Strut Brace:
Front 3/4 view:

Head-on:

Left 3/4 view:

Left side:

Engine bay and Strut Brace:
mine a very faded yellow at the moment..
but when i get my tax return back (gimme about 2 months).. im gonna getit resprayed a darker yellow.. kinda like the signpoles here in perth..
defently go yellow... it gives it a very sporty car look
-Cheers
but when i get my tax return back (gimme about 2 months).. im gonna getit resprayed a darker yellow.. kinda like the signpoles here in perth..
defently go yellow... it gives it a very sporty car look
-Cheers
Might as well throw in my two cents worth.... I've got a white one (because it was all I could find at the time) and I've had a total of 5 white cars in my 15 years of drivin (only 1 '7 though)
But after seein' the pics that have been posted, I've got to say that white with dark tint looks the best... especially with no trim. Looks a lot cleaner and more custom... typically the only cars on the road you see without trim usually still have the clips on the side that USED to hold it on! <grin>
I'd go with the "clean white" look.... in fact, I'm already half way there!
But after seein' the pics that have been posted, I've got to say that white with dark tint looks the best... especially with no trim. Looks a lot cleaner and more custom... typically the only cars on the road you see without trim usually still have the clips on the side that USED to hold it on! <grin>
I'd go with the "clean white" look.... in fact, I'm already half way there!
Originally posted by bliffle
What did you guys pay for paint jobs, or did you DIY?
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What did you guys pay for paint jobs, or did you DIY?
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