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Thanks Rezz, I knew you would come through with the goods. What do you think about my R32 GTR this colour with clear indicators and bronze Nismo LM GT-4 rims??
I think it'd look awesome... I love R32s with non-R32 factory colours, and with the LM GT4s it'll look see-you-perb :P

This is Midnight Purple III:

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http://www.nissan.co.jp/GT-R/9901GT-RFC/MIDNIGHT_P3/

I don't have the paint code, but as this Nissan Global press release says HERE, Midnight Purple III is just like II except the colours have been strengthened further to make it more vibrant.

Thanks Rezz :D Legend. So what is the paint code for all three Midnight purples? I want the one that has more blue in it. I will probably have to get them mixed and spray tested before deciding. Now, can you get me the paint mixing recipes translated? :P

The R33 GT-R Midnight Purple has been done quite a few times before, it still looks good, but I suppose something a bit more unique like II or III would be good.

Midnight Purple - #LP2

Midnight Purple II - #LV4

Midnight Purple III - don't know :P

Heres the PDF file: http://dupont.co.jp/dupont-refinish/color/.../nissan/lv4.pdf

I don't really know what I'm translating, but if you know paint code recipies then stuff like "binder", "balancer" and "flop controller" might make sense to you...

1st Part (Colour base):

*from top to bottom on the extreme left*

Skyline

Black H.S.

Binder

2nd Part (Pearl Base):

*top to bottom on the extreme left*

Skyline

Chrome Illusion

Flop Controller

Jet Black

Violet

Violet Pearl

Binder

Balancer

3rd Part (Colour Base):

*top to bottom on the extreme left*

Skyline

Black H.S.

Binder

Balancer

4th Part (Pearl Base):

Skyline

Chrome Illusion

Flop Controller

Jet Black

Violet

Violet Pearl

Binder

Balancer

Note: At the top of the 3rd column across from the left on each of the parts it says "1L Combination Amount".

Now if you can make heads or tails of that that'd be great, because I'd hate to think that I've wasted my time.

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