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Either that GTR is exxy for what it is or I got a massive bargain

Not nearly as many mods and same engine situation for 5k more

Was black a factory colour? I didn't think it was but looks like the same black as mine

yeah black was, but rarer than the 'rare' midnight purple!

why not t51r 26/30 build? do et

Edited by UNR33L

How, I don't have Facebook and I'm too lazy to find other methods

http://www.importmonster.com.au/contact

cos that would be hard.

"Also will be parting a slightly damaged R33 GT-R for anyone chasing bits. Front right was hit, didn't look like much but the rail is damaged. Engine's mint, gearbox, diff, brembos, factory wheels etc etc Front bumper, driver's guard and headlight damaged. Rest of car is straight as."

QM1 White - 6048 [s1, S2, S3]
KL0 Spark Silver - 2256 [s1]
LP2 Midnight Purple - 2222 [s1, S2, S3]
KR4 Sonic Silver - 1860 [s2, S3]
KH3 Black 1052 [s1, S2, S3]
KN6 Dark Grey Pearl - 592 [s1, S2, S3]
BN6 Deep Marine Blue - 407 [s1, S2, S3]
AN0 Super Clear Red - 259 (special order color) [s1]
BT2 Champion Blue - 177 [s2]
AR1 Super Clear Red II/Nismo Red - 139 (special order color) [s2, S3]
GV1 Black Pearl - 19 (the very last V-spec built was this color) [bNR34 color]
AR2 Active Red/Carmine Red - 12 [bNR34 color]

Quite deceptive too, as midnight purple does not look it's best at midnight and marine blue GTRs don't work particularly well underwater

Clear red also isn't THAT clear

QM1 White - 6048 [s1, S2, S3]

KL0 Spark Silver - 2256 [s1]

LP2 Midnight Purple - 2222 [s1, S2, S3]

KR4 Sonic Silver - 1860 [s2, S3]

KH3 Black 1052 [s1, S2, S3]

KN6 Dark Grey Pearl - 592 [s1, S2, S3]

BN6 Deep Marine Blue - 407 [s1, S2, S3]

AN0 Super Clear Red - 259 (special order color) [s1]

BT2 Champion Blue - 177 [s2]

AR1 Super Clear Red II/Nismo Red - 139 (special order color) [s2, S3]

GV1 Black Pearl - 19 (the very last V-spec built was this color) [bNR34 color]

AR2 Active Red/Carmine Red - 12 [bNR34 color]

Sooo many R33 Boat comments...no idea where to start.

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americans had it right in the 70;s

MOPAR 1970 paint list:

Mopar s 1970 model year High Impact exterior colors:
(option code - Dodge/Chrysler-Plymouth)

FC7 - Plum Crazy Metallic/In Violet Metallic (nicknamed Statutory Grape )
FJ5 - Sublime/Lime Light
FJ6 - Green Go/Sassy Grass Green
EK2 - Go Mango/Vitamin "C" Orange
FM3 - Panther Pink/Moulon Rouge
V2 - Hemi Orange/Tor Red
FY1 - Top Banana/Lemon Twist.

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