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hey guys basically im new here, just acquired an r32 gts-t, previously have had rb powered cars but this is my frist skyline. anyway, the guy i bought it off told me the colour was factory, mentioned something about it maybe being a gtr colour, the best way to describe it is, its a bluey grey sort of colour and it seems to have a goldy yellowy pearl in it, looking at it i wouldnt guess it to be a standard colour. just wondering if anyone knows? i can get pics tomorrow arvo

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Paint code for BNR32 (GTR) = BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl (special order).

If you check the blue coloured Build Plate in your engine bay, with will state the colour code.

Then you will be able to tell if it came from factory or has been resprayed that colour.

Paint code for BNR32 (GTR) = BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl (special order).

If you check the blue coloured Build Plate in your engine bay, with will state the colour code.

Then you will be able to tell if it came from factory or has been resprayed that colour.

thanks for that it definetly is blo. suuuuch a nice colour, havnt had time to check the build plate but its not a gtr so i know its been resprayed. thanks for that man :)

thanks for that it definetly is blo. suuuuch a nice colour, havnt had time to check the build plate but its not a gtr so i know its been resprayed. thanks for that man :)

All good man!

:)

customer of ours in the UK has the same colour, GTR tho

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Kinda just looks like Gun Metal Grey but lighter :laugh:

I am sure in the sunlight, it will shine it's true colour.

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