*** By no means are these the technical names for these colors
Looking for the paint code for the grey?
A photo of the color that I found on the net! Thanks!
Yes, but which color is it out of the million listed.
Vehicle has 65k, was garage kept and is like new inside and out. I prefer to have the paint code and tint up from there. Thanks for the tip though. I wonder if they make spray balms too?fexlboi wrote:To get the exact same colour I would go to Lordco and ask for their colour scanner. They can scan the colour and mix the exact same colour.
I bought a custom mixed touch up paint with the colour code on the vin-plate, but it did not match that well. 15years+ paint isn't the same anymore...
They told me it more accurate with the scanner then change the mixed colour.wetcoast wrote:Vehicle has 65k, was garage kept and is like new inside and out. I prefer to have the paint code and tint up from there. Thanks for the tip though. I wonder if they make spray balms too?fexlboi wrote:To get the exact same colour I would go to Lordco and ask for their colour scanner. They can scan the colour and mix the exact same colour.
I bought a custom mixed touch up paint with the colour code on the vin-plate, but it did not match that well. 15years+ paint isn't the same anymore...
Yes, it is. I don't think it is actually called "galaxy blue", but it had blue in the name, even though the primary ingredient is silver. Having a Chamonix winter package, one of the added features is many clear coats. In one or two of said clear coats is green "pearl essence", which is really what sets the paint job off ~ especially the black upper colour. If we parked the MLB next to a grey bottom Delica ~ then you would clearly see the difference in colour ~ my sig is not a good image to go by.wetcoast wrote:Hello, Thank you the detailed reply. I am finding this code for someone else. Is the code you Mention... galaxy blue... the same shade of grey in your sig?