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Yeah like that colour............. :)

Mmmmm Millenium Jade :D

There are only 2 colours of R34GTRs - Millenium Jade, and Bayside Blue. All others are imposters :) :) :)

Nah j/k Andy and Snake :D

I think you are right!!

I looked into the various colours before buying mine and this what I found:

Early model GTR's (and V-Specs) = white, black, purple, grey, blue and yellow.

Late model NUR's, V-Spec II & M-Spec = pearl, champagne & silver + some of the above colours.

Unfortunately the late model stuff with low kms and in good condition still pulled close to 100K or sometimes more.

The most popular colour early models at the Jap Auctions (and therefore usually the dearest) were definitely grey and maybe yellow (yuk) possibly because yellow is pretty rare.

I don't know how accurate this info is but I reckon it would be pretty close because I had to wait for over 6 months to get a low km silver V-Spec in good cond for the right $$. Whites, blues, purples and blacks usually went for a few $$ cheaper.

yeah i agree with you guys, really liking that millenium jade colour. dunno if i'll be able to find one that colour but we'll see how i go.

Yeah I have a mate looking for that colour right now also.. So will see where he finds his cause he is very picky :)

you forgot red, Sled - there are definitely red R34GTRs.

On the Aussie importer sites grey certainly seems to be the most common colour for some reason.

Oh no its the R32's all over again...How many gunmetal grey ones are there in the country!! >_<

It seems the red/maroon are rareish in the R32's also lol

I see a pattern forming....

I want Millenium jade for my 32 4dr.

MMMMMMMMMM HOT SHIT

yeah i was going to go that colour insted of the blue i did but couldnt find the name or anyone with a 34gtr in that colour so i looked at the 180 that had it in a similar colour and id just add more matalic, but changed all together and went the blue haha

you forgot red, Sled - there are definitely red R34GTRs.

On the Aussie importer sites grey certainly seems to be the most common colour for some reason.

Yeah you're right........never saw too many reds when I was looking for silver or grey, they must be almost as rare as the yellows.

the first time i saw a red 34 i thought it was a bit strange cos the 33 & 32 had a maroon red but not a normal looking red like active red for the 34. mate has a red 34 and it does actually look pretty good. i have seen red 32's & 33's but they have generally been resprayed, mainly candy apple.

How did you go rubzy's with finding a colour??

It's just rubzy but yeah, haven't looked @ GTR's just yet cos i need to sell my car first but when i do i'll definitely see if i can find a millenium jade one but might get 1 of the silver colours instead, depends.

Check this out with colour codes to the left.

BNR32:KH2 Gun Grey Metallic KG1 Jet Silver Metallic TH1 Dark Blue Pearl AH3 Red Pearl Metallic 732 Blak Pearl Metallic 326 Crystal White KL0 Spark Silver Metallic BL0 Greyish Blue Pearl

BNCR33:AN0 Super Clear Red BN6 Beep Marine Blue KH3 Black KL0 Spark Silver KN6 Dark Grey LP2 Midnight Purple QM1 White KP4 Sonic Silver AR1 Super Clear Red 2BT2 Champion Blue

BNR34:TV2 Bayside Blue QM1 White KR4 Sonic Silver KV2 Silver GV1 Black Pearl AR2 Active Red EV1 Lightning Yellow LV4 Midnight Purple 2WV2 Sparkling Silver QX1 White Pearl LX0 Midnight Purple 3EY0 Silica Breeze JW0 Millenium Jade

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