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Old Jan 14, 2014 | 03:20 PM
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UK GT350 2004 sedan colour

Ok my over the pond fellow G mates..
What if any ideas do you have on this paint code and/or name had the car about 3 months now and still can't work it out?
Also yes I know it needs dropping I'm open to suggestions for best springs for this but body is in need of a new dress. So if any one can Photoshop this picture to give me some ideas it would be well appreciated.
Or just some suggestions please don't forget I'm in good old Blighty so would need to import parts
Cheers fellas
Loving the G scene over there may have to emigrate !!
 
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Old Jan 14, 2014 | 04:13 PM
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Color code is on the silver metal badge under the hood.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2014 | 08:54 PM
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The us cars never came in that color, so it is either custom or a jdm color. As for a drop, if you go lower than 1 inch (springs off a 350z) you will need a camber kit or your tires will wear fast.

I have z springs and like them. I would replace shocks at the same time if you are running stock shocks so you pay for labor once. Most springs will make short work of stock shocks. Especially on a car that is 10 years old. They are probably past it anyway.

Look at the faq thread at the top and other stickies for answers to most of your questions.
 
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