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R33

KP4 = Sonic Silver

KL0 = Spark Silver

KN6 = Dark Grey

R32

KG1 = Jet Silver Metallic

KH2 = Gun Grey Metallic

KL0 = Spark Silver Metallic

so KG1 would be a R32 colour, it most likely will be KP4 or KL0

i may be wrong

yeah but best to just check your vehicle identification plate

I've got a silver R33 GTS-t (1995) and the colour code is KL0.

Have a check on your plate in the engine bay - that'll tell ya for sure.

J

Yup I'm a moron. Wrong color code mines KLO also. Dammit I've got an R32 color. I might try it on the bottom of the front lip its a bit scraped there came in from Japan and weve got a dildo of a driveway so I've made it worse. Stonechips also.

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