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Can't say that I have heard of that colour. Doesn't mean it doesn't exist though.

R32 Colours

KG1 Light grey

TG0 Dark grey

TH1 Dark blue

BJ0 Light blue

AH3 Red

KH6 Cream

326 White

732 Black

R33 Colours

KL0 Metallic Shiny Silver - well there you go

1N4 Light grey/silver

1N3 Dark Blue

AN0 Burgundy

KH3 Black

QM1 White

KH2 Dark Grey

DN0 Aqua Blue

BN6 Awesome blue

Courtesy of MICR33 and Jay :D

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Originally posted by MRE

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Like this one.

MRE,

When I first got my car from BSM, the clutch went like a fews days after. Well a salesman had seen your car there and they fu)ked me over cause they reckoned that it was me and my clutch wasn't gonna get fixed cause going to a drift day (Mt Cotton) wasn't normal driving. I told them, different cars, different mags, but still they didn't quite believe me.

In the end they offered to have the clutch reco'ed but I paid for a decent mob to whack in a decent clutch instead.

Not related to KL0 colour code, but funny none the less

Cheers,

Tim

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