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Gday all,

Asked a similar question in Dec 2002 but there has been additions to our knowledgebase since then.

My R33 has paint code DN0. Variously known as Ice Green, Aqua Blue or Green Metallic depending on who you ask/what you read.

I have recently obtained the FAST software and delved into some of its files. This is where I found the "Green Metallic" mentioned above.

I am only aware of a few R33's in this colour. Sooooooooo, my questions are:

Does anybody know how many R33s were made in this colour ?

Would this info be available easily through FAST ?

If not, would I be able to query the database for these fields ?

Is there someone close to the source who could find out for me ?

Do I have to spend the next 30 years going through each VIN to find out ?

I think that's about it. Any advice/discussion welcome.

El Bee

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Thanks Duncan,

I am sure that if the correct databases are found, we could work out a query for this.

Not too many would be interested in my case, but there may be other situations where a good query would be helpfull. How many blues were made etc ?

Just think that it would be nice to know, especially if I were going to sell for a GTR or something.

Enjoy.

El Bee

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