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hi, can any one tell me the colour and paint code of factory R32 GTR wheels please( as shown on page 55 pic one, P.I # 138)? my GTST wheels need a repaint so i thought i would go different to the factory silver, thankyou

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matt black? isnt that the color of choice for bogans with thier commonwhores and foulcans? ha ha. . car is already black,dont want black wheels as well

Matt Black is the choice for Drifters / Rat Rods / Old School Muscle Cars.

I think anyway.

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The stock colour wheels look Silver or lightish Gun Metal Grey, depending on the lighting...

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

KH2 - Gun Grey Metallic

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i thought that but nah! gold would be a better choice than bronze I think.

Gloss Black or silver...I painted mine aluminium, its like a metallic silver..

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It can look nice, but I think the Gold makes it a bit "Blingy", as I prefer a darker colour...

Still, nice colour combo...

Bronze might be a good choice also . . .may have seen it on factory 34 GTR wheels (????)can anyone confirm?

Yeah, kinda faint Bronze / Gold:

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Bronze:

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Bronze and Gold can look very similar, depending on lighting...

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I just did a bit of a touch up job on one of my R32 GTR rims with the standard gun metal grey GTR paint,

KH2 - Gun Grey Metallic

and the paint is extremely close. it has blended in very well. Has anyone found a closer match??

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