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    Color Code---

    Where can I find the color code for my car

    2005 300c Brilliant Black,

    I need to repair some scratches.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. iNCREDIBLE View Post
    Where can I find the color code for my car

    2005 300c Brilliant Black,

    I need to repair some scratches.....
    I thought it was on the door jam (driver side) with the VIN and other info?
    2005 Mineral Gray SXT
    HAS SOME STUFF...

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    paint code is located on vehicle certification label (rear edge of driver's door). paint and trim codes are on the bottom line of this label.
    PNT = paint
    TRM = trim
    Izzy pics money talks. unfortunately, mine usually says... "good bye!"

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    Get the paint COLOR CODE from the inside of the drivers door jamb plate

    Wash the afflicted area, use wax remover if necessary, and then sand the scratch or nick, feathering the edges to smooth transitions to the undamaged paint



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