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This is a list I found on skylinesdownunder regarding R33 paint colors:

AN0 Super Clear Red

BN6 Beep Marine Blue

KH3 Black

KL0 Spark Silver

KN6 Dark Grey

LP2 Midnight Purple

QM1 White

KP4 Sonic Silver

AR1 Super Clear Red 2

Does anyone here have a Silver or Grey R33 that they have pictures of, so I can compare and determine what color mine is (it's on a dock in .jp and the supplier can't get to it to tell me).

I'm looking for KL0, KN6 and KP4 colored R33s.

Thanks,

Jason.

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Yeah, this is the info from http://meggala.com/r33option.html :

The SII R33 range came in 6 standard colours (not sure on the GTR?) I even have the paint codes

White - QM1

Red - AR1

Black - KH3

Blue - BN6

What looks like Graphite - KN6

& Silver - KR4

I dunno' what the actual Nissan names are for these colours, cause I can't read Japanese I don't have the paint info for the SI range

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I've confirmed two people who have the KR4 paint, and I'm hoping the R33 I've just paid for is the same!

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Apparently it has some hks gauges (the guy could tell from the photo) and that was it.

Although, looking at the rear end photo, it does look like its had a non-standard zhorst fitted. I was told that it only had the rims and gauges originally .. will just have to wait and see!

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