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Hey guys :teehee:

Here is a list of colour codes from all the seperate threads around the place for reference

If there's one missing, or a mistake - just let me know :happy:

Skylines

1N4 - mixture of KL0 (silver) and KM1 (grey metallic)

326 - Crystal White

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

AH3 - Red Pearl Metallic

AN0 - Super Clear Red

AR1 - Super Clear Red II (Also known as "Nismo Red")

AR2 - Active Red

BJ0 - Light Blue Metallic*

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl

BN6 - Deep Marine Blue

BP9 - Dark Blue Pearl

BT2 - Champion Blue (exclusive to R33 GTR LM)

DN0/DH0 - Green Metallic

EV1 - Lightning Yellow

EY0 - Silica Breeze

GV1 - Black Pearl

JW0 - Millenium Jade

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

KH3 - Black

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

KN6 - Dark Grey

KR4 - Sonic Silver

KV2 - Athlete Silver

KYO - R34 Z-Tune Special Silver

LP2 (R33)Midnight Purple (no Chromalusion, has 2 pearl tinters Violet & Red)

LV4 (R34)Midnight Purple II (Chromalusion Tinter KK760 Absolute Purplene & Vilot Pearl)

LXO (R34)Midnight Purple III (Chromalusion Tinter KK700 True Blazberry Prizm & 2 pearls red & Violet)

QM1 - Cloud White

QT1 - White Pearl

QX1 - White Pearl

TG0 - Light Grey Metallic*

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

TV2 - Bayside Blue

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

Big thanks to raz0r$harP!

GT-R

BNR32

KH2 - Gun Grey Metallic

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

AH3 - Read Pearl Metallic

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

326 - Cristal White

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl (special order)

AN0 - Wine Red

DH0 - Dark Green

BCNR33

AN0 - Super Clear Red

BN6 - Deep Marine Blue

KH3 - Black

KL0 - Spark Silver

KN6 - Dark Grey Pearl

LP2 - Midnight Purple

QM1 - White

BT2 - Champion Blue

KP4 - Sonic Silver

AR1 - Super Clear Red II (Also known as "Nismo Red")

BNR34

TV2 - Bayside Blue

QM1 - White

KR4 - Sonic Silver

KV2 - Athlete Silver

GV1 - Black Pearl

AR2 - Active Red

EV1 - Lightning Yellow

LV4 - Midnight Purple II

LX0 - Midnight Purple III

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

QX1 - White Pearl

EY0 - Silica Breath

JW0 - Millennium Jade

KYO - R34 Z-Tune Special Silver

R35 GTR

Vibrant Red<#A54>

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Dark metal gray<#KAD>

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Super black<#KH3>

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Ultimate metal silver <#KAB / Special body color>

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Titanium gray <#KAC>

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White pearl<#QX1 / Special body color>

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From the UK GT-R Forums

Laurel

1989 December

326 crystal white G01 black

G64 gray

KH2 charcoal gray 2PM

KJ4 gray 2M As for G01 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

As for G64 please refer to AG64

732 black 2PM

AH1 dark lead-lead 2PM

CG2 beige M

DH0 circuit dark green 2M

DH3 [gurinitsushiyushiruba] 2M

KH6 white 3P

TG0 grayish light/write blue 2M

2J9 two ton (KH0/CG2)

1991 January

326 white 2S G01 black

G64 gray

KH2 charcoal gray 2PM

KJ4 gray 2M As for G01 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

As for G64 please refer to AG64

732 black 2PM

AH1 dark lead-lead 2PM

DH0 circuit dark green 2M

DH3 [gurinitsushiyushiruba] 2M

KH6 white 3P

2J9 two ton (CG1/KH6)

KH2 charcoal gray 2PM

TH1 velvet blue 2P

LH1 [papuritsushiyushiruba]

1991 October

326 crystal white G01 black

G64 gray

KH2 charcoal gray 2PM

KJ4 gray 2M

KJ1 [ieroitsushiyushiruba] 2PM As for G01 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

As for G64 please refer to AG64

732 black 2PM

AH2 dark lead-lead 2P

DH0 circuit dark green 2M

DH3 [gurinitsushiyushiruba] 2M

KH2 charcoal gray 2PM

KH6 white 3P

TL0 grayish blue 2M

WK1 silky snow 3P

2J9 two ton (KH6/CG2)

1991 November

326 crystal white G01 black

G64 gray

KH2 charcoal gray 2PM

KJ4 gray 2M

KJ1 [ieroitsushiyushiruba] 2PM As for G01 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

As for G64 please refer to AG64

732 black 2PM

AH2 dark lead-lead 2P

DH0 circuit dark green 2M

DH3 [gurinitsushiyushiruba] 2M

KH2 charcoal gray 2PM

KH6 white 3P

TL0 grayish blue 2M

WK1 silky snow 3P

2J9 two ton (KH6/CG2)

1993 January

QM1 white 2S G01-1 semi- gloss black As for G01-1 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

KH3 super black 2S

AL0 raspberry lead-lead 2P

BM3 [buruitsushiyugure] 2PM

WK1 silky snow 3P

1N2 two ton (KH6/KJ1)

3M0 two ton (DJ2/KM1)

1994 September

WK1 silky snow 3P G01-1 semi- gloss black As for G01-1 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

BN0 dark blue 2P

DP0 forest green 2P

KN4 [ieroitsushiyushiruba] 2TM

KN6 dark gray 2P

1N2 two ton (KH6/KJ1)

2R0 two ton (KH3/KM1)

1996 May

BN0 dark blue 2P G01-1 semi- gloss black As for G01-1 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

DP0 forest green 2P

KN4 [ieroitsushiyushiruba] 2TM

KN6 dark gray 2P

WK1 silky snow 3P

2R0 two ton (KH3/KM1)

5S5 two ton (WK1/KR4)

1997 June

DT2 dark green 2P G01-1 semi- gloss black

G06 mat gray As for G01-1 and G06 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

KJ6 [buruitsushiyuburatsuku] 2P

KL0 platinum silver 2M

KN6 dark gray 2P

KT2 [buruitsushiyushiruba] 2M

QT1 white 3P

5T3 (QT1/KN4)

1998 September

5T3 two ton (QT1/KN4) G01-1 semi- gloss black

G06 mat gray As for G01-1 and G06 because of part private color, presently there is no combination.

QT1 white 3P

KL0 platinum silver 2M

KT2 [buruitsushiyushiruba] 2M

KJ6 [buruitsushiyuburatsuku] 2P

AT4 lead-lead 2P

1999 August

QT1 white 3P In regard to part color, it is not published at present from NISSAN.

KL0 platinum silver 2M

KV2 athlete silver 2M

BV5 dark metal blue 2M

AT4 lead-lead 2P

GV1 black 2P

KW1 [redeitsushiyugure] 2P

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350z

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S13

AJ4 ULTRA RED

AL0 RUBY PEARL

BN6 STARFIRE BLUE PEARL

BP3 MEDITERRANEAN BLUE

DN1 COBALT GREEN PEARL

EM1 CHAMPAGNE GOLD

FN2 BLUE EMERALD

KH3 SUPER BLACK

KR5 SILVER MOSS

LS1 DEEP FUCHSIA

more S13

AG2 Aztec Red

ALO - Ruby Pearl Metallic

AX2 Inferno

AX5 Merlot

AX6 Redline

AX8 Brickyard

AY3 Molten Lava

A15 Sonoma Subset

A16 Atomic Orange

A17 Le Man Sunset

BW9 Majestice/Midnight Blue

BX5 Just Blue

BX7 Electric Blue

BY1 Vibrant Blue

B16 Crystal Blue

B17 Daytona Blue

CV0 Sand Dune

CV2 Iced Cappuccino(Nasty!)

CY0 Burnt Copper

C15 Deep Bordeaux

DY2 Mystic Emerald

D12 Camoflage

Costco Weekly Ad

Supercheap Auto Catalogue

D13 Canteen

EV0 Sunlit Sand

EW3 Solar Yellow

EY1 Velvet Beige

E10 Sunburst

E12 Luminous Gold

FN2 =Blue Emerald Green

FY0 Seascape

KH3 Blackout/Super Black

KR2 Dark Silver

KT3 Sterling Mist

KN8- Granite Pearl

KV3 Gray Lustre

KV8 Silver Ice

KV9 Radium

KY0 Chrome/Sheer Silver

KY1 Sheer Silver

KY2 Polished Pewter/Granite

KY4 Molten Silver

LH1 - Misty Metallic Blue

QM1 Cloud White/Avalanche

QX1 Glacier Pearl/Pikes Peak White

QX3 Satin White

R10 Sunlit Copper

WV2 Polished Titanium/Silverstone

Z33 Envy

AG01 Semi-Flat Black

AG02 Dark Gray Metallic

AG03 Med. Gray Metallic

AG05 Med. Gray Metallic

AG64 Charcoal Gray

LK95 Graphite

LK98 Silver

Skyline_Paint_code_index.pdf

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just to let any one know that is getting there car resprayed or any aftermarket parts: r33 series 2, the 1995 tll 1996 comes in spark silver metalic, but the 1996 till 1997 is in sonic silver./.

i made the mistake of saying spark silver for my gtr wing, but turned out my car was a 1996 till 1997 (which is like late 1996 and it was sonic silver :laugh:. ooops.. just for others who try it .. :P

S13

Midnight Blue

Code TH1

Not skyline codes obviously, but might be handy for someone who needs a paint code, added the Pulsar range of colours and codes.

N16

Dark Grey (Anthracite) [Metallic] - KT4

Champagne Silver - EV0

Polar White (QM1)

Platinum (KY0)

Sword Blue (BY6)

Burgundy (AX5)

Sherwood Green (F20)

Twilight (EV0)

Black Obsidian (KH3)

Bronze Metallic (C30)

Arctic White (326)

Blue Velvet (BW9)

Kuro Black (Z11)

Techno Grey (KY5)

N15

Silver Pearl [Metallic]- KG1

Moody Blue [Metallic] - BS7

Dark Green [Metallic] - DP1G

Deep Red (Burgundy) - AT4

Charcoal - KK0

Flame Red - AR2

Polar White - QM1 B

S1 Light Blue - BP0

Black - KHG3

N14

Red - 329/G

Cabernet Pearl (Burgundy) - 333

Midgets Dark Grey (Gunmetal) - DL2 G

Classic White - 915

GTi-R

KH3 = Super Black (entire production)

AJ4 = Active Red (early models only)

TJ1 = Blue-Grey Graphite Pearl (early models only)

KJ7 = Ivory/Marble White (early models only)

531 = Super White (late models only)

FM0 = Turquoise Metallic (special commemorative only)

N13

Pacific Glow (Light Silverish Blue) [Kinda Metallic] - clr553/K

Classic White - 913 to be confirmed

Metallic Blue - 426

Greyish Green [Metallic] - DL2

Series 2 White - 915

Stormy Glow (Gunmetal) - 056

Bright Orangey-Red - 328/K

N12

Beacon Red - 319

hey exodus!!!... i the guy you made those side stickers for and the custom specIIgts25t for.... i was going to send you a pic, but just waiting for my wing to go back on.. i want to send you a good pic at least..hehe.. need decals, see the guy above, awesome work!

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Hi there :wave:

Have a lok on the build plate in the engine bay, it will say "R33" then a heap of numbers, and also one code will be "Rb25" then a heap of numbers - the colour code will be right there :unsure:

So my paint number should be on one of the plates, I'm unsure if mine is an orginal paint job or not, but if was gonna be anything it would be black pearl metallic. Just a quick question where would it be possible for me to get te paint colour made or would that be like a waste of time?

Yeah depends on which city you are in to be honest

I know in Sydney its like $25 per litre to have most ones made up. If you arent sure of anywhere near you that does it - go into a local smash repairs and ask them :unsure:

hey buddy i was just wondering i need to do a couple little touch up... ive got a 1993 r32 gtr v spec would u know which one of these silvers would match ?? KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic ????

thanx alot :) very good idea u got

hey buddy i was just wondering i need to do a couple little touch up... ive got a 1993 r32 gtr v spec would u know which one of these silvers would match ?? KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic ????

thanx alot :wave: very good idea u got

Have you got a pic of the build plate? PM it to me and ill tell you :(

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