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whats the paint code on the 35 kaira ?

the official website has "Dark metal grey" but the code bit they left blank. any help ??

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It's an OEM colour which Nissan had released from factory.

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It might just be the use of, or lack of lights that make either one appear lighter or darker.

I took that into consideration and had a look at various photos with various light/sunlight and its still darker...

Im pretty picky as you can see, want my car to turn out perfect :(

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I took that into consideration and had a look at various photos with various light/sunlight and its still darker...

Im pretty picky as you can see, want my car to turn out perfect :(

Either way, if Tommy Kaira have a dedicated paint code for Dark Metal Gray, I don't think they will release the paint code.

Like Top Secret Japan, the Top Secret Gold they have is a special blend and they say there is no specific paint code.

Yet they get it perfect everytime IMO.

No release of the 'Special' paint code, other wise everyone will use it.

You might just have to match it just by looking at it, close as possible.

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gunmetal and dark grey cars are statistically the ones most involved in accidents due camouflage with tarmac.

These colours are very easy to make, any panel beater shop can make them up, the hardest are midnight purple I II and III

lol thanks for the info.

not lookin forward to crashing it tho :blush:

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