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TV2 - Bayside Blue

QM1 - White

KR4 - Sonic Silver

KV2 - Athlete Silver

GV1 - Black Pearl

AR2 - Active Red

EV1 - Lightning Yellow

LV4 - Midnight Purple II

LX0 - Midnight Purple III

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

QX1 - White Pearl

EY0 - Silica Breath

JW0 - Millennium Jade

my car is grey (gunmetal) same colour as the Mine's GTR

and it isnt listed on here

does that mean it has been repainted?

or is it called sonic/athlete/sparkling? silver?

my car is grey (gunmetal) same colour as the Mine's GTR

and it isnt listed on here

does that mean it has been repainted?

or is it called sonic/athlete/sparkling? silver?

Can you get the paint code from your engine bay? Otherwise give us the VIN and it can be FAST'ed to check the original paint code.

Can you get the paint code from your engine bay? Otherwise give us the VIN and it can be FAST'ed to check the original paint code.

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

my bad...and ive always thought its was gunmetal grey :)

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There are 3 types of QM1 (white) lol, found that out this arvo when I went to get some 2pak for side skirts.

white

Polar white

Papyras white

All I know is mine is not the 'white' one lol.

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Hey Guys im painting my bonnet and im wondering if the type of clear i choose could affect the match. Im leaning towards the Acrylic or the 2k clear for a harder and shinier clear coat doesnt scratch easy too. However will the 2k clear make it look different from the rest of the car?

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Anybody know what the actual Paint Code is for AN0 Wine Red

Everywhere I go says AN0 is Super Clear Red and that looks nothing like Wine Red, somebody said the Skyline is actually painted silver first and then Super Clear Red over it

For Daniel check your VIN plate and then match code on Page 1

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