1997 SC300 pain code resquest. (green)
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Just putting it out there but your paint code isn't going to give you the color of your car NOW...your paint has faded so the paint code you get for the car will be different than what the paint is... you need to bring your car to a auto paint supplier and they should have a camera, scanner of sort to get a picture of the paint then they put that information onto the computer and it will then give you the color paint that you need now...i had a black durango and you would figure black is black but not the case... it ended up be a black color from a Volvo verses black from dodge....just my 2 cents good luck
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Darren400 is right. If you are looking to just touch it up (rock chips, scratches) then it will be hard to notice with the naked eye. I operate an autobody shop out here in MD so I always tell my customers that the touch up won't be perfect but its almost negligible. In order to get it back to showroom quality, you'll need to give the car a full wetsand & buff.
Hope that helps.
Hope that helps.
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Here you go Mr Pham...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...a-archive.html
"Classic Green Pearl" (6P2) is your color code I believe.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...a-archive.html
"Classic Green Pearl" (6P2) is your color code I believe.
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