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Hey guys,

Happy New Year.

Quick one, when you order a bumper from Nissan Japan, can you get them already painted in your correct colour from the factory?

I'm 92.5% sure the answer is yes, but just wanted to double-check as a dealer is giving me the "not my fault I ordered the wrong part number".

Cheers.

Thanks Chris,

You mean you think it comes in primer? Well the rear bumper I just got is actually painted pearl white.

When I bought my front aero bar a few years ago, in Fast there is a different part code for each colour. I ordered the part number for my car and the bar came painted from the factory correctly.

This time I left it to the dealer after a recent accident and they've ordered the part number for a white bar. Now they are telling me that is the only colour they can get, even though they didn't order the correct part number.

So before I go any further, I just want to double-check with a few others that have had accidents.

Thanks Chris,

You mean you think it comes in primer? Well the rear bumper I just got is actually painted pearl white.

When I bought my front aero bar a few years ago, in Fast there is a different part code for each colour. I ordered the part number for my car and the bar came painted from the factory correctly.

This time I left it to the dealer after a recent accident and they've ordered the part number for a white bar. Now they are telling me that is the only colour they can get, even though they didn't order the correct part number.

So before I go any further, I just want to double-check with a few others that have had accidents.

Last time when I get accident, I order a new front bumper and passanger side front quad fender. The bumper came with factory silver paint. the fender does not. No idea why. I assume the bumper is plastic so Nissan think their facotry can do painting job better?

Ok thanks Frank,

Just checked and what your saying sounds right, as there is not a separate colour code for each part for the metal fender in fast. Wheras with the bumpers there is.

Thanks for replying.

When I was looking for the plastic that surrounds the indicator/fog light, the spares department also asked for my paint code so they could order & paint it to match.

So failing all else it seems they should be able to paint it in original colour.

Ok thanks Frank,

Just checked and what your saying sounds right, as there is not a separate colour code for each part for the metal fender in fast. Wheras with the bumpers there is.

Thanks for replying.

No problem mate.

Glad I can help.

BTW, 1 weeks after my repair job completed, My smash repair shop call me said: the demaged bumper I replaced ( Not the bad damaged, still repairable) has been stolen from shop's rubbish bin. The shop owner was very surprised that how popular this bumper is, someone even would to steal a damaged one. LOL

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