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not sure if this is the rite place to post this please correct me if im wrong...

ive been tryin to search for some pics of some blue skylines i know they came out in blue but i think very limited is it possible to post some pics with this colour and if anyone knows the the name of the colour or colour code could they post it please thanks heaps :)

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Guest Boxhead

i wasnt aware that there was blue skylines stock, in r32 form..

i think there is a blue for r33 gtr, its a nismo option i think(form what i heard) but my r32 is blue( i got it painted 200sx blue :))

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cool thanks :) im just lookin at my options im lookin at resprayin my car to either lime green or the porche yellow or the blue as above and im leanin towards the blue .. found the rims im after now its just a matter of settling on the colour i will be happy with white is shittin me

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the lexus is200 has some nice colours.. the burgundy, blue and yellow.. Shouldnt cost too much either.

I wouldnt go a bright colour... attract even more attention than the car already does. Also, probably easier, cheaper to stay with a colour that comes from the factory.

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i agree yeah cheaper to stay with the current colour but man white doesnt do my car justice its fairly fresh paint job now .. i need something thats bright etc..

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Originally posted by white_r33

i agree yeah cheaper to stay with the current colour but man white doesnt do my car justice its fairly fresh paint job now .. i need something thats bright etc..

BUY SOME RICEY STICKERS!!!

that will take care of your Problems! :)

cheers

Joe

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white R33, hope I'm not sticking my nose in where it isn't needed, but I saw a photo of a white BMW that had a blue pearl clearcoat on it and it looked awesome - really subltle but still look twice material. Might be a bit easier than going the full colour change and give you a bit of a unique look, pretty sure you can custom just about any colour of pearl, or even a flip type eg, goes from blue on one angle to red on another - nothing too over the top, just a nice subtle finish - just a thought

Steve

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its cool steve im open 4 for opions .. i thought about gettin a pearl but was told the white goes a real yucckie creamy colour can anyone confirm that with me ??

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Dave,

That is a factory paintjob, they came out both two tone and full colour.. The factory paint code is BN6 which is 'Deep Marine Blue with Pearl". In fading light and under street lights at night it has a purple colour to it.

Brett

Edit. InitalD from perth has the two tone one with the green pearl. Don't think his is the same code as mine.

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