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ey guys at the moment im in the stage of looking for a skyline to import from japan but one thing i wanted to know was does a normal R33 series II GTST come in GTR purple/black?

at the moment my colour option is either silver or black but wanted to know if GTST's came out in that GTR colour and if it does will do my best to hunt one down. best dark colour ever for a skyline

thanks

Ash

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i'm pretty sure the r33 gtst's only came in white, gun metal grey, burgandy, black

they came in more colours than that lol..

And yes they did come in gtr purple.. Limited edition and its very hard to find..

However, theres another darker purple as standard also.. Hard to find!!

Or are they same? I saw one a month ago at my compliance/mechanics shop.. Looked hot!!

But it didnt look midnight purple tho..

  • 2 weeks later...

Our Project Car (http://www.psiparts.com.au/front.asp?pid=31) came as a 1998 40th Anniversary and the Midnight Purple paint. Spend the time to track down one with the colour you want and you will not regret it :thumbsup:

Make sure that the purple is a nice and dark colour - this will make it look tough - go a little lighter and it will look ghey as! Throw in some black sparkles or something and it will look sick!

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