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Hey 75coupe I relise that the colour only comes on r34 gtr nur's and ive never seen a 33 repainted in millenium jade thats why I posted this to see exactely how it looks b4 I go changing the colour of my car. The only reason I want it is because its different and ive never seen a 33 this colour.

Nice pic there 75coupe.

Maybe its just the lighting but it doesnt look all that Millenium Jade LOL!

Johnbarry88 I think it will look quite unique if your R33 is painted in this colour. I think you might be one of the first.

Here is another pic and the paint code is JW0 - Millennium Jade.

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Dunno what colour this is, but sort of looks millenium jadeish :(

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I'm pretty sure this car is actually a DA car now, it belongs to Mark Philips, The color was sourced from Top Secret in Japan.

(Top Secret Gold)

It is actually is a gts-t with gtr guards on it.

actually closer to a VX commodore to be honest - it is almost a direct match for the commodore colour.

Agreed!

Every time is see the VX in this colour i would alway picture it on a 33, with black "highlights". If i hadn't already re-sprayed my car a pearl red, i would have definitely chosen this colour :google:

$206.60 for 4ltrs is awefully cheap, i'll be checking whether it is a 3-layer paint, and confirming that price. My colour is off a '96 Ford Mustang and is a 3-layer Pearl, i paid about $1400 just for the paints (base, pearl, clear).

Agreed!

Every time is see the VX in this colour i would alway picture it on a 33, with black "highlights". If i hadn't already re-sprayed my car a pearl red, i would have definitely chosen this colour :google:

$206.60 for 4ltrs is awefully cheap, i'll be checking whether it is a 3-layer paint, and confirming that price. My colour is off a '96 Ford Mustang and is a 3-layer Pearl, i paid about $1400 just for the paints (base, pearl, clear).

no that price is correct

already painted my bike in Mil jade :down:

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