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Hi guys, i'm in the market for an R34 GT-t.... but the colour seems very dull compared to other cars that are on the net, why is this?

Did R34's come out with 2 different grades of Black... ie Black Pearl, Gloss Black?

OR is the car in need of a BUFF???

Help greatly appreciated

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I believe so.

I checked the list of paint codes in the Cosmetic and Styling Thread.

Are you looking at buying a R34 GT-T but the one you saw, the paint job looks dull?

Probley just needs a clean... LOL!

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Most likely in need of a clean/detail (get a pro to do it as black is hard)

Its the first sign its been neglected however. I.e left in rain, cleaned with brushes etc IMO a person who buys a car and does this did little to take care under the hood.

Hope it helps

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