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My car was recently in a bit of a accident so i needs to have a few parts sprayed in the Factory purple pearl White that A31 cefiros are sprayed in from factory.

I need to have some paint mixed but i am unable to find out where the paint codes are located and what they are. My Ceff is factory White with the purple pearl in it.

I have looked at the blue manufacturer plate in the engine bay but this was no help. No panel beaters here in SA seem to know what it is or want to help :D

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Hey

My car was recently in a bit of a accident so i needs to have a few parts sprayed in the Factory purple pearl White that A31 cefiros are sprayed in from factory.

I need to have some paint mixed but i am unable to find out where the paint codes are located and what they are. My Ceff is factory White with the purple pearl in it.

I have looked at the blue manufacturer plate in the engine bay but this was no help. No panel beaters here in SA seem to know what it is or want to help :D

It is on the plate in the engine bay!

Mean reads "AH2" so yours will be a similar 3 digit number on the right hand side of the plate. It has one code for the interior and one code for the paint. They are next to each other.

Once you know what the code is take it to a paint shop and they will match it. Basically if they can't find the code on the car I probly wouldnt want them matching my paint either :)

Let me know how you go.

Edited by konect
Hey

My car was recently in a bit of a accident so i needs to have a few parts sprayed in the Factory purple pearl White that A31 cefiros are sprayed in from factory.

I need to have some paint mixed but i am unable to find out where the paint codes are located and what they are. My Ceff is factory White with the purple pearl in it.

I have looked at the blue manufacturer plate in the engine bay but this was no help. No panel beaters here in SA seem to know what it is or want to help :D

should be WKO mate same as my 180sx the paint shop should have a computer to look it up if he took the time.

Thanks guys, i was sure it was one of those makings on the plate in the engine bay, just couldnt tell which one it was as part of it is written Japanese. Ill have a look when i get home and let you know how i go

Im going on the weekend to my local paint mixing place, i "think" i know what the code is. If i cant figgure it out ill just get them to paint match. Let ya's know how i go and what the paint code ends up being

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