Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • 1 month later...
yep , thanks , i'm guessing it's kind of rare as i didn't see it in this thread anywhere :whistling:

Is it possible for you to take a photo that will do your paint justice?

My ceffy has had a respray at some point. At the moment its pearl white with a slight bluish pearl. I love the colour but I wanna check if its the same as the paint code.

  • 1 month later...
  • 2 months later...
  • 1 month later...

Is it possible for you to take a photo that will do your paint justice?

My ceffy has had a respray at some point. At the moment its pearl white with a slight bluish pearl. I love the colour but I wanna check if its the same as the paint code.

Sorry mate , not really as you'd be aware , but that sounds right , blue-ish pearl over white pearl

  • 3 weeks later...

370Z Paint Codes - Sourced from a touch-up paint dealer, 2009-current models

Solid Red - A54

Chicane Yellow - EAC

Magnetic Black - G41

Brilliant Silver - K23

Platinum Graphite - K51

Gun Metallic - KAD

40th Anniversary Graphite - KAV

Black Cherry - NAG

Pearl White - QAB

Monterey Blue - RAE

It should be noted that in Nissan Japan, Monterey Blue is known as Le Mans Blue, it's a 3 part paint.

And I think my r33 would look off chops with 400R front/side/rear, widened guards and monterey blue :)

Your kidding right did you even read the first post

Hey guys :teehee:

Here is a list of colour codes from all the seperate threads around the place for reference

If there's one missing, or a mistake - just let me know :happy:

Skylines

1N4 - mixture of KL0 (silver) and KM1 (grey metallic)

326 - Crystal White

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

AH3 - Red Pearl Metallic

AN0 - Super Clear Red

AR1 - Super Clear Red II (Also known as "Nismo Red")

AR2 - Active Red

BJ0 - Light Blue Metallic*

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl

BN6 - Deep Marine Blue

BP9 - Dark Blue Pearl

BT2 - Champion Blue (exclusive to R33 GTR LM)

DN0/DH0 - Green Metallic

EV1 - Lightning Yellow

EY0 - Silica Breeze

GV1 - Black Pearl

JW0 - Millenium Jade

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

KH3 - Black

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

KN6 - Dark Grey

KR4 - Sonic Silver

KV2 - Athlete Silver

KYO - R34 Z-Tune Special Silver

LP2 (R33)Midnight Purple (no Chromalusion, has 2 pearl tinters Violet & Red)

LV4 (R34)Midnight Purple II (Chromalusion Tinter KK760 Absolute Purplene & Vilot Pearl)

LXO (R34)Midnight Purple III (Chromalusion Tinter KK700 True Blazberry Prizm & 2 pearls red & Violet)

QM1 - Cloud White

QT1 - White Pearl

QX1 - White Pearl

TG0 - Light Grey Metallic*

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

TV2 - Bayside Blue

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

SNIP

yeah i did but ive taken my car to a painter and he is saying that the paint looks like a metallic black whereas KH3 is a flat gloss :/

i have since found it IS kh3 by checking my VIN plate but going to take it to another painter to make sure i hasnt had a resoray at some point

cheers anyway

  • 1 month later...

I was just about to ask what the code was for my Ceffy, as I'm getting the bonnet and bumpers resprayed soon.

KH0 G...does the G part mean anything? White with a blue pearl, so sounds the the same.

cef.jpg

Cefiro+at+Jakas%2527s+new+house.jpg

Edited by Stang
  • 1 month later...

Just for info, QM1 (white) is a code that nissan use over a few different models.

I have found 3 different shades for the same code so far!

papyrus white

cloud white

polar white

white

Give them the paint code and your fuel filler flap, that's the best way!

I am looking for the code for the US only 350Z Carbon Silver.

I had my R33 GTS-T resprayed a few years ago in this colour and I am damned if I can find or remember the code...

Have asked a few US forums but still waiting for an answer.

Any help would be appreciated.

  • 1 month later...

Hey guys wondering if u can help me out. I live in country victoria and am a new skyline owner.I have a 1998 black R34 Gt- t. I recently hit a wombat smashing my front bar. I have just purchased a new bar and need to respray it. I have no idea where to start to get the paint code. Have checked in engine bay and of course I can't read japanese lol. Can anyone tell me which of the above codes would be applicable?

Thanks :) Erin x

  • 4 months later...

Hey guys, I've got a Series 1 R33, it's a two tone, deep blue on top, grey on the bottom, my paintcode is 1N3.

I'm looking at ordering some touchup paint but what I'm wondering is does this code represent the two tone? Does anyone know what code individual code each of the colours are? I'm thinking the blue is BN0 but not sure.

Any help much appreciated.

post-88886-0-45328400-1330474718_thumb.jpg

post-88886-0-93645300-1330474718_thumb.jpg

Edited by arcticlink

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Because all parts that are put into your papers usually are assigned a badging if they did not come with one. So other people can just check that badging to tell if it is the parts your papes outline. But my pipe has NOTHING on it whatsoever. No idea why this even passed as a Mines pipe to begin with. I see this going two ways: -nobody cares and it's a non-issue, but that is unlikely -the pipe will just have to be assigned a bagding, for sake of argument, a Mines logo, and the papers corrected accordingly If it interests you I will post what the actual solution ended up being. All I care about is that it has to sound equal length and nobody can screw me later on because of a pipe being illegal.
    • The fasteners to the pipe are not subject to TÜV I guess, if we really start putting nuts and bolts through technical tests I'm going to hang the people responsible and then myself. Usually on a modern-ish EU normed car, you would just replace the pipe. Because if you start hacking away at it and welding new pieces on the cops will definitely find a reason to tow your car. That is just how it is sadly. On old cars and imports with no clear "standard" stuff like that won't matter too much. Most cops or inspectors probably won't even really know what they are looking at. But there is experts for this stuff even among cops, and some of them know the rules to a T and even have extensive knowledge about many vehicles. For "just a pipe" to be legal it usually is included in a set of parts, like a complete intake kit or a full exhaust. For example my exhaust needs to pass a noise test, meaning they have a standardized test track with a set of instructions and they run the car through there 3x for an average noise value that is 75dB(a) at point x of the test track. If it's above that, fail. For a turbo setup to be put in your papers you have to do dyno runs, emissions testing etc. So quite costly
    • Would this not be the same for the exhaust you've posted up?  If your exhaust volume and emissions are fine, why does the brand of pipe matter? 
    • The issue is more the fact that there is inspectors that deal with japanese cars a lot and they might know what a real Mines pipe looks like. And then they're gonna get antsy and not pass your car. But I'd have to talk to one of them about this, because you know as well as me that it's just a damn pipe and it effectively doesn't do anything. As I need to have my GT2860s and my exhaust setup (and the increase in HP) TÜV'd anyways maybe they can just correct the entry in the papers or assign a badge to the front pipe. I'm no expert either though, will inquire about this.     Thanks for the insight. Not sure if having a custom made pipe is good or not. Will find out in due time I suppose. Would be kind of funny if this was made in Germany though.
    • See this is a really tricky topic as technically the same rules apply to all cars but for cars but there is a difference. If you want to modify a car like the Skyline which never existed here you have a bit more freedom as they do not adhere to EU specs anyway. Any modification you do has to be in dividually checked anyway so as long as one of the inspectors think it's ok and within the TÜV ruleset you can get stuff like a top secret rear diffuser put in your papers. Which frankly would need a shitload of tests and certificates for EU spec cars, like a 2010 BMW M3 for example. But if you DO run these tests and all tests come out ok (safety stuff for the most part) there is no problem running such a part legally. It's just way too expensive to do for a single person on one car. The most touchy parts are emissions related mods, like an exhaust, turbos, air intakes. If it makes noise or alters the carbon emissions it's essentially illegal until you prove it's not. Meaning it doesn't exceed noise limits or have worse carbon emissions. I'd say for hoses if you replace them same same it doesn't matter what material they are or what brand you use. Same for nuts and bolts usually, they won't go and specifically check that your water hoses and some bolts are 100% OEM parts, that is nonsense.
×
×
  • Create New...