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Hey guys, for those of you who have red skylines, could you please post some pics, and the paint code that was used, im keen on doing a factory red from another car....dnt know what will look good though.need options, and roughly how much to respray a r33 in a factory color?

i really like the jms drift r33 red, and also the one on this r34, is this the activered color???

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Edited by nsta

I painted my R32 (i know its not a 33) in the new Mazda Verlocity red... it looks bloody awesome in the sunlight!! Its got a copper diamond flake in it along with a slight pearl... so it looks different in various lighting conditions

heres a pic

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Hey guys, for those of you who have red skylines, could you please post some pics, and the paint code that was used, im keen on doing a factory red from another car....dnt know what will look good though.need options, and roughly how much to respray a r33 in a factory color?

i really like the jms drift r33 red, and also the one on this r34, is this the activered color???

DAMN !! that colour is hot! anyone know the color?!?

nice r32 man, looks sweet,

if im not mistaken that R34 is the MCR R34 in its red guise, definatly a winner in books, or you could try something like this saleen :glare:

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sorry i realise this isnt that helpful as there are no color codes, but if i went red, which im considering, it would definatley be the MCR R34 red

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