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    Yellow & Green #5 World Champion:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPy6-qcC9Uo

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    Leaning towards Gold or DARK Orange now, as the colour wheel says yellow is not a great match. Anyone good with photoshop?
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    I think I like gold with green better than the bright yellow with green, but green and gold were my school colors... I don't care what the color wheel says, I know what I like.

    It's hard to argue with the great Jimmy Clark and Colin Chapman, but Black Jack Brabham used green and gold, and he was no slouch.
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    Some Brabhams painted in the national racing colors of Australia (green and gold).
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsjohnson View Post
    Yellow & Green #5 World Champion:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPy6-qcC9Uo


    would've been much faster yet, if it had green hubs ~~
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