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Its_Not_Pink
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Post by Its_Not_Pink »

Hi,
I've got some codes here that I need deciphered. Also can you get paint matched to code or is it better to get it colour matched. If you can get it to code does anyone know the mix code for the following paint codes.

TOP: 585-4585 I think this is barrier coral?

PAINT: 585-9700 " " pyramid coral?

TRIM: 777-969

INSERT: PO 478.A

Thanks
parisian62
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Post by parisian62 »

G'day,

Yes 4585 is Barrier Coral and 9700 is Pyramid Coral. I would have thought if you doing minor touch ups a colour match would be OK but a total respray you would want the paint matched to code. Sorry don't know the paint codes or trim/insert names. Anyone else?

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Post by gp »

G'day,
Trim 969 is Golden & Leonora Tan.

Hope this helps?

Cheers,

Graham
Its_Not_Pink
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Post by Its_Not_Pink »

Thanks for the info it is much appreciated.

Cheers
Gareth
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Post by CHO576 »

GP,

Any ideas/thoughts on what Trim Code this might be:

TRIM code is: 666-820 ???



Also, you mentioned that TRIM: 777-969 ----- "Trim 969 is Golden & Leonora Tan", but what does the "777" portion of the code stand for?

cheers
J
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Post by Dr Terry »

Hi J.

Check out the pm I sent you.

Dr Terry.
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Post by gp »

Hi J,
Trim 820 is Mawson & Penguin Grey. Not sure of the significance of the prefixes?? Dr Terry could probably help here.

Cheers,

Graham
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