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Well unless someone resprayed it Midnight Purple I then no R34's ever came in that colour.

All factory purple R34 GTR's are either Midnight Purple Pearl II (series 1 only, only 400 made) or Midnight Purple Pearl III (series 2 only, not sure how many made).

So if I had to guess I'd say its 95% a Midnight Purple Pearl II. Since its a V-Spec.

  sewid said:
Well unless someone resprayed it Midnight Purple I then no R34's ever came in that colour.

All factory purple R34 GTR's are either Midnight Purple Pearl II (series 1 only, only 400 made) or Midnight Purple Pearl III (series 2 only, not sure how many made).

So if I had to guess I'd say its 95% a Midnight Purple Pearl II. Since its a V-Spec.

Correct if I'm wrong but I thought there were only 300 Midnight Purple II produced?

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wow that is very nice brochure haha. But when i saw it in person the car actually doesnt have that 2 tone color effect. Very much just resembles the midnight purple from r33gtr, and most of the time i looks rather black under dim light conditions. BTW does anyone think the colour is rice? Some opinions think it is rice :S

looks like MPII more dark and not as bright as the MPIII and MPIII is more of a colour flip paint , Yes only 300 MPII were made and i think around the 200 mark were made in MPIII both colours were only on the series one cars MPII jan 99 and MPIII early 2000

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