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Hi guys,

Can anyone point me where to find a colour code for nissan skyline V35?I had a look on that side panel door thingy but I couldn't find it

Or if anyone can tell me the colour code for silver v35 would be heaps better

Thanks in advance

Here you go mate:

2006

AY2-Garnet Fire

B21-Medium Blue

B30-Lakeshore Blue

BW5-Twilight Blue

K23-Liquid Platinum

K32-Serengeti Sand

KH3-Black Obsidian

QX1-White Pearl

WV2-Diamond Graphite

2005

KY0-Brilliant Silver

B21-Athens Blue

B30-Lakeshore Slate

QX1-Ivory Pearl

K32-Serengeti Sand

AX6-Laser Red

KH3-Black Obsidian

WV2-Diamond Graphite

2004

KY0-Brilliant Silver

B16-Caribbean Blue

KX6-Desert Platinum

QX1-Ivory Pearl

AX6-Laser Red

KH3-Black Obsidian

WV2-Diamond Graphite

BW5-Twilight Blue

2003

QX1-Ivory Pearl

KY0-Brilliant Silver

KX6-Desert Platinum

B16-Caribbean Blue

AX6-Laser Red

KH3-Black Obsidian

WV2-Diamond Graphite

  • 4 years later...

I don't suppose anyone would know who Nissan Japan use to manufacture their paint.. For example BMW use glasurit. Athens Blue B21 definetly isn't PPG or Standox, as even the best painters in Adelaide cannot match my front guard 100% same colour as the rear bar.

I had splash guards painted by a local auto spraypainter, and I can't tell any difference between them and the colour of the panels. Mine is silver, paint colour KY0.

However, they said the paint code is not enough, they needed my car for half a day to mix the paint to match.

Edited by sonicii
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The Athens Blue has an insanely technical red and green flip. I had reputable Lexus & BMW repairer have it for 2 weeks, prior to that another place. I'm not happy; no one can get it perfect. I just discovered...... Glasurit’s online colour lookup has my Athens Blue (US) / Fountain Blue (Japan) codes under their Glassurit Line 90 & 55 which is quite positive! But i’m not willing to throw cash around like it grows on trees, might wait a while and get them to just spray samples for me..

Paint matching takes time because cars this age are rarely the same colour as when they came out of the factory. There's fade and other issues to take into consideration so a good paint shop will use the colour code as a base guideline.

also, if it's an old chromatic colour, then it can be near impossible to match. Heard of a particular MP3 R34 GT-R needing a colour matched panel because someone drove into them. $12k repair bill - the other guy's insurer would not have been pleased!

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