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I hope someone can help.

HR31skyline GTSX black over grey.

I think the code is 543G. Unsure how to decipher the code. I think the black is the 543 and the G is for grey? I have no idea what grey to tell theainter, I used the link that someone posted a few pages back but there were no listing for skylines this old.

Looking to get my bumpers fixed up and painted and eventually the rest of the car. Last shop in Melbourne didn't bother matching the paint, just used a gloss black with shitty glitter in it.

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I hope someone can help.

HR31skyline GTSX black over grey.

I think the code is 543G. Unsure how to decipher the code. I think the black is the 543 and the G is for grey? I have no idea what grey to tell theainter, I used the link that someone posted a few pages back but there were no listing for skylines this old.

Looking to get my bumpers fixed up and painted and eventually the rest of the car. Last shop in Melbourne didn't bother matching the paint, just used a gloss black with shitty glitter in it.

Mine is Red Pearl Metallic factory color and it says AH3 G on mine. Maybe the G means pearl metallic? otherwise 543 with a nice clear coat is your colour

Edited by IM-32-FK
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just getting away fron thr r series cars trying to fine the code or colour name of a 1998 pulsar q remember the old bright blue colour i have a vin but no code any help would be great

link to colour im after http://www.graysonline.com/lot/0002-3003502/motor-vehiclesmotor-cycles/1989-nissan-pulsar-q-hatch wanna do something with it on a r33 sedan think it might look great and diffrent

cheers ash

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I have a terrible time trying to find the color code for my Stagea autech version 260RS series 1 1997. It is some kind of white pearl. On the chassie plate it says WK1 but I got the painter to do samples and that color does not look right. Engine number etc is not correct either. I figgured out that Autech did not remove or change it when they modified the stageas to the autech 260rs versions. That is why the color code doesn´t match.

PLEASE HELP!!!

  • 5 months later...

I'm trying to find out what years Nissan Skyline V36 Coupe used the colour code KAD. It appears it's been around for a while in the USA G series, but I can't confirm what years for the Japanese Skyline.

It's also being used on the R35 GT-R and I think the 370Z

If anyone can help I would appreciate it heaps. As I'm trying to import one in that colour.

Cheers,

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  • 7 months later...

hope this is the appropriate section to post......

just trying to suss the factory under bonnet colour for my gun metal grey R32 GTR....

I know the engine bay is satin black but is that also the same for under the bonnet or should it match the exterior colour of the bonnet (gun metal grey?)

Cheers!

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