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Hello all! Yep i'm a noob here... I love the forum, I love the Skylines! Unfortunately we can't import any Skylines over here in Canada yet.. Only next year we'll be able to import 89 R32 because we can import only 15 years + models. So i'll have to wait a long time for the R34 lol!!

Anyways, i drive a 240sx (Silvia or 200sx in Australia I think) with SR engine in it... it's gold but I gotta repaint it shortly. I found a picture of a gold R34 and i'd like to find the color code. Since we don't have Skylines over here no dealer can help me and i've done some research here and there and it's the first only Skyline forum that I've found.

I thought it was a Nur Spec or M-Spec color at first... but it seems that the Nur Spec is more bronzish than the one I found....

Anyways and help is very very welcomed.

MC

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Here's the color codes for the R34 GTR range. I'm pretty sure it's complete - the only color not listed is Millenium Jade, which I think was available on the R34 GTR M spec.

TV2 : Bayside Blue

QM1 : White

KR4 : Sonic Silver

KV2 : Athlete Silver

GV1 : Black Pearl

AR2 : Active Red

EV1 : Lightning Yellow

LV4 : Midnight Purple II

LX0 : Midnight Purple III

WV2 : Sparkling Silver

QX1 : White Pearl

EY0 : Silica Breath (quite not sure about spelling)

That gold color definitely looks like a respray...

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