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HEY GUYS I'VE GOT A R31 PAINTED S15 PEWTER OR SO IM TOLD... ANYCHANCE OF GETTING THIS PAINT CODE SO I CAN GET MY GRILL AN LIP PAINTED UP :)
what paint codes would a white r32 gtst type m 93 be?? theres four whites to choose from.

Easiest way for both of you is to go to a car yard with a pewter S15/white gtst for sale, open the bonnet, have a look on the build plate, paint code will be there.

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I looked everywhere all over my car, including the build plate, and i cant find the paint code anywhere. I even got the painter that im going to to have a look, but he couldnt find it either, its either just not on there or its in fricken japanese. How can i find out my paint code?

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Hey i have a 1997 R33 GTR series 3.. it is white... can anyone help with the paint code

thanks..

I just got some touch-up paint made at AutoOne - Code QM1-Polar White. Unfortunately it doesn't match. It is a bit whiter than my GTR ('95 Series 1) - is a little bit "bluer".

Fortunately I was doing some testing before it put any touch up on any scratches or anything.

Anybody know how to get the correct QM1? The guy at AutoOne said there's a couple that are all a bit different. (due to local market having Nissan QM1 white different to the Japanese market one).

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My 33 has KN6 K on the build plate. It seems there are two different colours with the same number, KN6 pre 95 is dark grey where as KN6 K (Kouki possibly) is Purple/blue dark grey. Thought this may help someone out.

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