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Not 100% sure dude, came with the car. There doesnt look to be any modifications made to the head or the cam covers/centre garnish so i dare say its a straight swap.

I see, thanks!

Looks awesome!

You were at Mitcham Kebabs like 2 weeks ago yeah?

Luke, I worked for Mazda for 3 years, and thats the first car I've seen that looks good in that colour! Well done

thanks mate, i done my apprenticeship at penrith mazda.

saw the colour on cars every day and didnt stand out.

then one day, i was following an SP23 in this colour, and thought, thats the colour i want.

i needed to respray anyway, so it got done.

looks better with all the black accesories.

thanks everyone for the compliments....

makes all the effort worthwhile.

Haha!

I was the one who parked in front of you.

I'll have to remember to come say hi next time! Car looked nice from the brief time i saw it.

love the stance and the wheels!!!!

HOOOOT!

Cheers mate, fkn love the colour of your 32.

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Hey mate is this your car? Or do you know who owns it? Looking to paint my car the same colour, would love to know the paint code.

Looks close enough to be Champion Blue: Paint Code - BT2

A known but also rare colour as it was specifically for the R33 GTR Le Mans Edition.

Also there is Calsonic Blue and Bayside Blue (R34 GTR) but are a shade darker.

Looks close enough to be Champion Blue: Paint Code - BT2

A known but also rare colour as it was specifically for the R33 GTR Le Mans Edition.

Also there is Calsonic Blue and Bayside Blue (R34 GTR) but are a shade darker.

Yeah I thought it might the 33GTR LM Blue but just wanted to make sure. I've been looking everywhere for the paint code for Calsonic Blue but can't find it. The LM Blue is still pretty awesome might just stick with that!

Yeah I thought it might the 33GTR LM Blue but just wanted to make sure. I've been looking everywhere for the paint code for Calsonic Blue but can't find it. The LM Blue is still pretty awesome might just stick with that!

I think finding Calsonic Blue will be like trying to find Top Secret Gold...

As Top Secret Japan say there is no specific Paint Code as it is a mixture / blend of their own colour mixtures.

So what you could do is find a decent pic of Calsonic Blue and get the re-spray people to try and match it as close as possible.

Fujimi Models make a Calsonic R32 GTR model kit and the paint code for Fujimi say to use is H15:

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Match that and you should be fine.

Or yes, like you said, stick to LM Blue :laugh:

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