I think he may have learnt his lesson, or maybe not...

Looking at that picture reminded me of this other picture I have seen elsewhere. I guess GT-R's run a little rich with all that carbon building up on the exhaust side, or maybe it's just the white ones. I get this problem too. The left side starts to change in color from all the carbon of the exhaust. White is not an easy color to maintain, but I still love it.
This one belongs to an Alex from Stuttgart, Germany.

He has a fine example of a BNR34. He's running a set of the same 19" TE37's I have as well, except in bronze.

Alex is involved with Import Racing and you can find out more at their website.
3 comments ¨¨¨¨¨:
i m facing this problem too, as russ said, white color hard to maintain...but white color really nice looking at night and under the sun.
I feel the same way too Woay Chee. =)
I love my QM1 white paint too!!!
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