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i've tried searching this on google but it's not helping me much. ne1 know where i can actually see the different colours of 34 GTRs that you can buy? i know we got the paint codes but that just tells me the name when i would like to see the colour. ne help would be much appreciated.

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i've tried searching this on google but it's not helping me much. ne1 know where i can actually see the different colours of 34 GTRs that you can buy? i know we got the paint codes but that just tells me the name when i would like to see the colour. ne help would be much appreciated.

Im also interested in this, particularly the difference between the silvers (athletic, sonic, ztune etc etc)

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There are rare millenium jade ones..that are like the 180sx champange colour

So HAWT!!

A bit weird google cant show it up??

Tried googling Nissan?

Used to be able to bring up all the makes and colours..see what I can find for you :(

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F**k me cant find anything that will link to pics of the actual paint code..

I do have a disc at home that might have some thing on it..

Is there any colour in partuicular you dont know what it looks like?

Found a different way of doing it...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...es-t138419.html

There are your R34 paint codes ..go google click on images up the top and google the full paint code and name should bring up pics of the car and what it looks like.. I tried it for milenuim jade and midnight purple 3 colour and it did bring up pics of the cars with that paint

Its a bit time consuming but the only way I can find that works!!

I cant actually find a list of the R34's with there different paints :(

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sorry for hijacking the thread but anyone know where to get standard nissan paints in adelaide? need some gun metal grey...

dont they sell em to you from the nissan dealerships? probably expensive but have you asked them yet?

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sorry for hijacking the thread but anyone know where to get standard nissan paints in adelaide? need some gun metal grey...

we should talk cause i need gun metal grey also

im thinking protek paints could mix it

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the pic of the car above is called 'nurside' - yet is looks much more like a Z Tune to me! (Without the stickers of course). However check out the horrible colour match on the rear bumper! (May be the light I suppose).

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There are rare millenium jade ones..that are like the 180sx champange colour

So HAWT!!

A bit weird google cant show it up??

Tried googling Nissan?

Used to be able to bring up all the makes and colours..see what I can find for you :(

like this colour?

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=11895

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