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Hey guys and girls,

as mentioned in the thread title, where do I find the paint and trim codes for my car? I looked on the Jap compliance plates, but couldn't really make out if any of the info there is supposed to represent these...

Thanks in advance.

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Got my mate at Protec paints to knock me up some for my Silky White pearl stagea - got enough for a spray for half a car, in case of a crash. LOL

Any idea where I could get a small amout of bayside blue? I still haven't done my left hand mirror... (I've got a 'new' one but it is the wrong color..).

Ian

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Any idea where I could get a small amout of bayside blue? I still haven't done my left hand mirror... (I've got a 'new' one but it is the wrong color..).

Ian

Take the car to a crash repair place and get a quote from them; pretty easy for them to knock up a small amount for you and spray the mirror.

I cant help myself, sorry; my friend has since left Protec, thats why he said he'd knock up some for me (on the side of course) when he did, going back to when I bought the car mid-last year.

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I had a look at the Nissan archives page that mike40sydney posted up, and Z trim does apply to the leather pack too.

I think the J trim must be a lower level one for X- and G-spec Stageas, and the RS models and above all have Z-spec trim.

Here it is: http://history.nissan.co.jp/STAGEA/PAGES/MC0831/color.html

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Take the car to a crash repair place and get a quote from them; pretty easy for them to knock up a small amount for you and spray the mirror.

I cant help myself, sorry; my friend has since left Protec, thats why he said he'd knock up some for me (on the side of course) when he did, going back to when I bought the car mid-last year.

Might be easy, but they are giving me quotes of $300 (I don't think they want to do jobs that small...)...

Ian

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Sorry Goldzilla, didn't see your question tucked under that huge pic :P

I think the trim colour code relates to the door and roof trim as Terminal has stated, and also the dash and carpet colour.

There's two codes, Z and J. I know from mine that Z is black dash, console, door skins, grey roof and rear trim, dark grey carpet.

I think J is lighter colours, someone who has this trim would be able to describe it.

The only other differences would be the seats and the fill on the doors, which is dependant on model or options (eg, leather).

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i think the Z trim relates to the door and roof trim, the leather is a different feature

Quite right

Heres some pics of colours and paint codes and a chart with the trim combos for series 2 if anyone has the paint code for series 1 dark blue let me know and I will add it in.

COLOURS.jpg

TRIMS.jpg

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