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hey, I knocked a Koala out a month or so again and as a result have been left with a mark on the front spoiler (size of a koala head :) ) I'm wanting to touch it up

I'm planning on replacing with a aftermarket front bar sooner or later so not worth getting a respay just wondered if anyone knows what white the 1995 r33 gts25t's have on them

I went to get a touch up kit at local super cheap auto :bahaha: but there is like 100 diff whites guy at store was no ficking help

anyone know what color white?

I really don't want to go in to a panel beater to find out :D

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but even at supercheap they probably won't have the correct code for an import... i haven't been able to find any place that has it in a can for AN0 (skyline burgandy).

There have been threads about this b4, but try an autopaints specialist, or Nissan Australia (apparently they stock some for imports).

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the code on my white r 33 is QM1

and i matched the code in a book at a

auto shop(SORRY CANT REMEMBER WHICH ONE)

and it was called POLAR WHITE

BRAND is POWER PLUS their code is PJ2142

there was actually two polar white with two different codes

so i just picked the one i thought was the closest

i didn't think there were so many shades of white

i hope this helps

eryc

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well white is quite easy cos its white u know! with the wine red, its got a pearl mica in it and the closest is vintage burgundy which is same colour in the sun and ultra bright in the shade. the closest ive found so far in a can is actually cardinal red (metallic) which is a toyota colour

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