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Originally posted by EVL R33

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.

And it was a series 2 R33 colour only.

Oh, and welcome to the blues club EVLR33

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Originally posted by EVL R33

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.

The code for the two tone job is 1N3, which broke down into BN0 for the aqua blue and... er... something else for the grey. I just had to get a new grill painted, so I had great fun with finding out what colour matched up with what code.

here's the end grill result. :)

newgrill.jpg

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