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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 :D. ooops.. just for others who try it .. :)

hey my car is also 96 GTST, I presume same colour as yours (silver), can we buy any paint from nissan with this oclour code like touch up paint?

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there is no code for it, TOP SECRET japan makes this and will not give out their code. it can be bought for some stupid amount like $600 a litre from them directly.

but im sure there are plenty of places that could mix up something similar, but would be hard to get exact.

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What is the paint code for V35 blue? (

Unsure, ill try and find out

Is the R34 GTT silver code there? The titanium grey type colour?

Just not sure which one it is...

It would be there, but yeah not sure which one either. Someone with a grey r34 help us out?

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Anyone know whether the Millennium Jade for the BNR 34 has any pearl elements inside? Or by just giving the colour code (JW0) to the paint-shop and the mixer will know just how much is required?

A friend of mine had the actual R34GTR Nur Spec with that colour, i do see a slight goldish pearl colour when certain light reflect on it.

Pls advice...

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