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post Jan 10, 2007 - 7:47 AM
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Hiya,

Anyone got a table of the color codes for Toyota parts such as spoiler, skirts, etc? I am talking about the 2-char code (such as CO or AB) at the end of the part number, not the three-digit DuPont paint code.

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post Jun 25, 2008 - 10:42 AM
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where do I buy a new can of paint from toyota? My car is Purple Opal Metallic (933), and when I get my splitters and spoiler, I'd like to paint them to match.


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post Jun 25, 2008 - 1:56 PM
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QUOTE (-Samurai- @ Jun 25, 2008 - 4:42 PM) *
where do I buy a new can of paint from toyota? My car is Purple Opal Metallic (933), and when I get my splitters and spoiler, I'd like to paint them to match.


Toyota themselves should be able to supply. Alternatively, anywhere that does colourmatch can mix one up for you (such as A1 and Halfords for UK people). Most colourmatch places can supply colourmatch touchup pens, small touchup pots, large pots and spray (rattle cans). However, make sure to test on an inconspicuous area first as some staff are better at precisely measuring out the quantities than others.

However, unless you are experienced with spray equipment, you will be better off going to a professional paint shop. Look for one that is an authorised DuPont stockest. They will have the computer system, equipment and hopefully experience to get a precise match with your bodywork.


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