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Just got back from rim shop - having my GTR wheels redone in the stock colour.

Now the issue I have is I need to find the paint. From what I've been told is the the colour I need is 'JP2 Outback Gold' (pri met) and you all already know it looks like this:

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Anyone help / point me in right direction as to what the actual/very simialr paint code is (and where I could get it)?

Thanks in advance guys

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Did the 34 GTR rims come out in 2 different colours, or is it just the light during the photo ?, see pic. I want to paint my rims in the 34 GTR rim colour but some pics i see are GOLD and come are more a GUNMETAL GREY. In FAST there are 2 different part numbers, changing over in late 1999. Anyone know the truth ? or even confirm the correct colour code(s) ? thanks

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Did the 34 GTR rims come out in 2 different colours, or is it just the light during the photo ?, see pic. I want to paint my rims in the 34 GTR rim colour but some pics i see are GOLD and come are more a GUNMETAL GREY. In FAST there are 2 different part numbers, changing over in late 1999. Anyone know the truth ? or even confirm the correct colour code(s) ? thanks

Hi Chook,

Just like how Andrew says in the Post below, the Nur or M-Nur had a lighter gold colour of which I don't know the code. This is a V-Spec II + extras

Mine is a mid 2000 model which did not change to V-Spec II colour till 09/00 & the colour of the wheels & caps is at the bottom of your pic.

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There is no "set" colour.

Its only rough, ive seen 4-5 sets of R34 GTR wheels side by side and they are almost all totally different colours.

Best to get the person spraying them to match them to the colour of the centre caps than using a specific colour code as your likely to have different colours that way.

Cheers :(

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