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Hi Guys,

On the weekend I had some punk hit me in the ass in a Rodeo.... I was at a complete stop 6 deep in traffic and luckily had just got of the break to take off when this 19 year old forgot to look where he was going.

No structural damage just the paint on the rear bumper has been mashed a little with a few cracks and the smudging of his number plate leaving a little maroon over the panel.

I have a 260RS Series 1 which looks white or silver depending on what light your in. If anyone knows what the paint code/type is for this I need to get some quotes for repair. If you know anyone who is capable of fixing this in the Brisbane area let me know.

There are some pics of my car in this album linked below if the colour isn't familiar. Super fine hardcoat is about all I know at this stage.

http://s642.photobucket.com/albums/uu146/xboxmodchip/

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If your car has not been repainted the factory paint codes are on the build plate below the chassis number and model number e.g. mine is DR2 green metallic.

You can probably find it here (change the year in step 1 if yours is not a 97):

http://www.automotivetouchup.com/choosecolor/choosecolor.aspx?year=1997&make=Nissan&model=All%20Models

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If your car has not been repainted the factory paint codes are on the build plate below the chassis number and model number e.g. mine is DR2 green metallic.

You can probably find it here (change the year in step 1 if yours is not a 97):

http://www.automotiv...el=All%20Models

The AUTECH 260RS versions all had custom paint resprays after being released as C34's from factory... I can't find anything online on what the codes where, I'll check the build plates to see if anything is there.

Going to ring JustCars to see what they have to say, the guy was insured with Suncorp but there is no chance in hell I'll be using any of there cheap recommended repairers.

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