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Off topic but how do i find out what my primary colour is?

I think it's gun metal grey but not sure. don't know the colour code

I need to get my front bumper resprayed so i need to find out exactly what my colour is.

Should I just take it into a paint shop?

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engine bay - I'd use the exterior colour with no clear

Paint code is on the build plate - then go search for the Paint Code thread :thumbsup:

Oh WTF - its the first pinned thread in this subject! http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/138419-nissan-paint-codes/

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engine bay - I'd use the exterior colour with no clear

Paint code is on the build plate - then go search for the Paint Code thread :thumbsup:

Oh WTF - its the first pinned thread in this subject! http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/138419-nissan-paint-codes/

I know my paint code but the list didn't include the color for the inside as I asked. Already checked the pinned thread. Anyone else?

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I thought all early models, except white and silver, came matt black in the engine bay.

(My grey 90 model is matt black under the bonnet)

But you have a 94 and by then Nissan was offering more engine bay colour options.

Same colour as exterior but without clear coat is my guess.

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On your build plate, next to the paint code, is a letter. This letter denotes the interior colour/trim.

For example, mine is 326 G.

The paint code is crystal white and the interior colour/trim is black.

Or, alternatively, you could just put your VIN through Nissan's FAST for the same information.

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