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hey guys

just curious about some of the colours the R32 GTR came out in.

TH1, Dark Pearl Blue and BL0 a grey blue pearl

i found 1 pic of a TH1 but it was a crappy one, looked black

anyway. pics and helpful info please!

mine is TH1

The color is really dependant on the light, it can look anything between really blue to black.

whole bunch more pics of my car here.

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/130606-dark-pea...thirty-two.html

endo you are my hero

do you have that snow shot in wallpaper?

mine is TH1

The color is really dependant on the light, it can look anything between really blue to black.

whole bunch more pics of my car here.

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/130606-dark-pea...thirty-two.html

hope that helps :bunny:

R32-NE-064.jpg

thanks for the new desktop back ground :devil:

they look awesome!

even better with silver CE28n's

BLO has to be THE best colour released for R32's.

I had a shitload of BLO pics but cant find them.

If you manage to find one (most were v specs) buy it.

what does it look like? gun metalic with a touch of blue?

Mohsen, got your email!

endo, with the TE37s on, I wanna give your car some sweet, sweet lovin' :D

awesome!

i cant seem to change my email address, but if you can re send your reply to [email protected]. it would be awesome!

Cheers guys for the comments :bunny:

do you have that snow shot in wallpaper?

Sure do, made them as wallpapers so my work desktop wasnt so bland :devil:

side shot - http://www.gtapex.com/R32/SNOW/R32-SN-020lg.jpg

front 3/4 - http://www.gtapex.com/R32/SNOW/R32-SN-032lg.jpg

endo did you chrome plate your fuse box?

It's a cover made by one of the UK guys, Fuse box cover , he does the ABS cover too

wish i could get something to cover that monster battery though

peeeeee.jpg

that front splitter is sweet :D

actually the whole car is!

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BLO has to be THE best colour released for R32's.

I had a shitload of BLO pics but cant find them.

If you manage to find one (most were v specs) buy it.

This is BLO .

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I imported into the UK from Japan because of the colour about 18 months ago . It belonged to a family of a contact I have out there so I know a lot of the history . Car has done 65.000 miles and was standard apart from some bolt on mods.

I have spent the last year turning it back to factory spec and it should be on the road by the end of this month,

Having done some research the reason most were V specs is that the colour was special order only so most who ordered it and waited chose a V spec.

Unfortunately this isnt but I just love the colour . Not sure it will look better with the standard wheels though.

There is a thread about the car in the projects section on this site http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...in-t309264.html

it is hopefully going to be fetured in one of the UK mags so I will be able to post much better some pics when its done

PS A mate in the Uk has a TH1 car next meet we are at I will get a pic of them side by side

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