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Hey guys.........

I have started a poll asking what's your favourite colour.

Now I' know it's tempting to simply put your colour down if you own a R32 but I really trying to get an idea of what colours are popular and what's not.

Just pick the colour you like the most. Even though I own a Red Pearl Metalic one, I voted for Jet Silver!

Cheers,

Bob.

I thought KL0 spark silver was a GTR R32 standard colour.

Dont think I have seen BL0 so I chose that - sounds nice

KH2 - Gun Grey Metallic

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

AH3 - Read Pearl Metallic

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

326 - Cristal White

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl (special order)

AN0 - Wine Red

I thought KL0 spark silver was a GTR R32 standard colour.

Dont think I have seen BL0 so I chose that - sounds nice

KH2 - Gun Grey Metallic

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

AH3 - Read Pearl Metallic

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

326 - Cristal White

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl (special order)

AN0 - Wine Red

Hmmmm...... I wonder what's the difference between Spark Silver and Jet Silver?

Hmmmm...... I wonder what's the difference between Spark Silver and Jet Silver?

I think I can answer my own question......

It appears that Spark Silver replaced Jet Silver at some stage around 1992.

I'd like to see them side by side one day.

Bob.

What about the burgundy red? Right set of wheels and they look tuff as nails

Burgandy Red is actually called Red Pearl Metalic - Paint code AH3 which is what my car is.....

Bob.

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Mine is BMW Blue Water Metallic - Paint Code 896

Sounds close to BLO - Greyish/Blue

Looks good in person in full sun light but changes colour depending on light.

Goes from Grey to Blue :wacko:

BTW Bob - yours makes me very jelous sir !

Thats because you spend all your spare time getting marks out of your current paint ;)

Really i only detailed my car once in four years the rest of time it went though auto carwash. Always looked good.

But always looked dirty after 2-3 days, Lucky 2 mates work at carwash's.

Awww i need a Black 32 again.....

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