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I have a burgundy 32 GTST thats been resprayed gold metallic and yet to work out the colour name and code.

The colour is identical to the 32 in this pic

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Is this a factory nissan colour?

Sorry, this has nothing to do with the question...but...

FARK!!! An R35 GT-R on the streets of Perth? I thought we only had Fabcar's Black race/rally car? Cool!

Can you post a good pic of your car as im also gonna go gold but dont know what shade yet. Im thinking a 'top secret' sort of gold or maybe a lighter gold like the 01 KQ lasers come in. I got a laser SR in that gold, i think its called champaign gold or something, not too sure, but standard ford colour anyway so easy to get.

The 32 came from Japan painted in this color, its started to crack after parked in the aussie sun.

I've searched local paint catalogues but nothing comes close for nissan and 89-94 in gold.

The closest i've found is a GM gold called Antelope pearl metallic which is a gold metallic with silver pearl, its close but not exact. :D

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if it came from japan like that then it wouldnt be a holden colour, looks like the lexus sc400, my mates dad had 1, looks like this color and he slammed it on au tickford rims, nice...

but yer look at some lexus colors.... more of a champaine..

why didnt you just put up a pic of your car in the first post???

Coz I didnt have a pic of the car. der....... :laugh:

i would say the colour in the first pic is vastly different looking to yours dude

At a certain angle the colour looks similar, its the first time ive seen a colour similar on a 32.

The guy that did the RWC put the colour down as bronze.

Edited by Alf
Sorry, this has nothing to do with the question...but...

FARK!!! An R35 GT-R on the streets of Perth? I thought we only had Fabcar's Black race/rally car? Cool!

um that is the first FABCAR 35 to land here the blacck one came later (i dont even think its here yet

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