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hiii everyone.......umm imma in hk atm..and well everything here for the car is very very cheap...so i realli want to buy one of those colour sticks for my car, lik those touch up paints..but the problem is i have no idea what the colour code for my White R33 GtST Type M skyline is.

Its the stock white...so would anyone know what the colour code would be so i can get the touch up paint for the car? Thx in advance for any help...since i cant exactly check the colour as my car is all da way bak in aus!!

thx thx

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OK

Seems that this question has been answered.

I have a question, has anyone got he full colour codes for an R33 ?

I have an Ice Green Skyline and I have swapped notes with Belgarion who has one in QLD, but I would like some concrete proof.

Thanks in advance

El Bee

Posted by Dino (DCD) on SDU:

All the GTR colors:

BNR32:

KH2 Gun Grey Metallic

KG1 Jet Silver Metallic

TH1 Dark Blue Pearl

AH3 Red Pearl Metallic

732 Blak Pearl Metallic

326 Crystal White

KL0 Spark Silver Metallic

BL0 Greyish Blue Pearl - Special Order

BNCR33:

AN0 Super Clear Red

BN6 Beep Marine Blue

KH3 Black

KL0 Spark Silver

KN6 Dark Grey

LP2 Midnight Purple

QM1 White

KP4 Sonic Silver

AR1 Super Clear Red 2

BT2 Champion Blue (Le Mans Blue)

BNR34:

TV2 Bayside Blue

QM1 White

KR4 Sonic Silver

KV2 Silver

GV1 Black Pearl

AR2 Active Red

EV1 Lightning Yellow

LV4 Midnight Purple 2

WV2 Sparkling Silver

QX1 White Pearl

LX0 Midnight Purple 3

EY0 Silica Breeze

JW0 Millenium Jade

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yes, let me revive this old post.. hahah (sorry)

guys im about to spray my console and window control panel, silver.

i want to keep it in the skyline colour range. so it will be a skyline silver..

i just want to know which 1 is a more brighter silver....

KP4 Sonic Silver or the KL0 Spark Silver ??

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