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well this isnt my car but i like the paint on it, i think its called "catalunya splash" if i recall.....so nice......

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...e=post&id=21263

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...e=post&id=21265

Edited by 85URK

don't limit your search to just factory colours, there are millions of possible colours/effects and most are better than factory .

You could try keeping the black as a base coat and putting a layer of clear with holographic flakes over it

post-24599-1142770186.gif ** Man that looks sh*t in a still frame CLICK on pic to see animation**

Edited by Hootchy

thats a bit fruity for my liking....if/when i respray my black 33, i think im gonna put a pearl through it....will have to check out what blue, purple, green and orange look like with black....and no, not all together, each 1 of those colors with black....:P

  • 2 weeks later...

get either white if you want it to look factory. looks the goos coz it shows the nice lines of a skyline

if you want to stand out get yellow or orange or something bright

and if it helps try

www.modifymycar.com

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