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hey guys

I have a white 1997 r33 series two im about to spray my front bar and i cant find the paint code anywhere in the forums.

does anyone know what it is?

also i have the original standard mesh grill with the red S. all the paint has pealed off it on the part thats metal does anyone know the paint code for that aswell?

it is one part plastic which is a grey green colour and other part is metal it looks like it was black but hard to tell from the damage on the paint and rust does anyone know what colour it should be?

hey guys

I have a white 1997 r33 series two im about to spray my front bar and i cant find the paint code anywhere in the forums.

does anyone know what it is?

QM1 - White

also i have the original standard mesh grill with the red S. all the paint has pealed off it on the part thats metal does anyone know the paint code for that aswell?

it is one part plastic which is a grey green colour and other part is metal it looks like it was black but hard to tell from the damage on the paint and rust does anyone know what colour it should be?

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i cant find the paint code anywhere in the forums.

If you look on the BLUE PLATE on the firewall under the Bonnet it should say it. If it's QM1 then that's the code from the factory, if it doesn't say that, then it's been resprayed.

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