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hi guys

can any one help me with names or codes 4 a dr30 thats red and back.

i am tempted just to paint it beacon red (like the ausie r31) but i would prefer not to respray the whole car.

if any of you know of any reds that sute the r30 please let me know.

thanks

Blake

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hi guys

can any one help me with names or codes 4 a dr30 thats red and back.

i am tempted just to paint it beacon red (like the ausie r31) but i would prefer not to respray the whole car.

if any of you know of any reds that sute the r30 please let me know.

thanks

Blake

Are you sure that's it's black & not dark metallic blue?

My RS-X is red & blue, which are both Nissan colours that my paint shop got from their books, apart from that the paint code is written on the build plate.

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Are you sure that's it's black & not dark metallic blue?

My RS-X is red & blue, which are both Nissan colours that my paint shop got from their books, apart from that the paint code is written on the build plate.

cheers 4 the reply,

my prob is that my car was not red from the factory i think it was white.

is it possible 4 one of the red and black/blue? dr30's to give me the numbers from the plate?

thanks

Blake

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cheers 4 the reply,

my prob is that my car was not red from the factory i think it was white.

is it possible 4 one of the red and black/blue? dr30's to give me the numbers from the plate?

thanks

Blake

The 'Colour Trim' code of my car is '276 Z'

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I dunno about blue??? All the pics of RS turbos I've seen look solid black (ie not metallic) to me under the bump-strip trim.

I used Beacon Red and Jet Black on my HR. Let's face it, its not an original RS turbo, it really doesn't matter if you don't have the exact colour. If you are doing a full colour change, it matters even less. I could get the paint code I used if you want - there are about 4 or 5 different Datsun Beacon Reds.

and FWIW, I don't think the paint codes on these old Jap Imports mean much according to the Aus specs Nissans paint codes in the books. According to the paint code off my HR30, its white. And trust me, I've painted enough cars to know this one was never anything but red.

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so the r30 in the photo is beacon red?

i have come to the conclusion that its going to be beacon...LOL

i have a s110 gazelle in beacon ppg 2 pack and it looks good i was just worried what it would look like with black 2 tone.

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Are you sure that's it's black & not dark metallic blue?

My RS-X is red & blue, which are both Nissan colours that my paint shop got from their books, apart from that the paint code is written on the build plate.

I can back up this therory... My Iron Mask coupe with original stickers etc was a crazy arsed dark mettalic blue.. Could only really tell it from black in bright sunlight.

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