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  2. Paint Code by VIN – Where and How to Find It Yourself (Guide) A paint code refers to a unique code of three to six characters. The system contains a mixture of numbers and letters. Finding the exact color for your vehicle is essential. It guarantees your color accuracy.

  3. How to Find Paint Code by VIN | VinAudit

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    Paint Code by VIN, Decode your vehicle's paint code using the VIN with VinAudit's comprehensive automotive data services.

  4. Finding Your Color Code - PaintScratch.com

    www.paintscratch.com/touch-up-paint-codes/paint-code.html

    VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) We ask for the VIN to help us match your paint. However, the VIN does not give us your color code! It only gives us any paint formula variance in an existing color code. Make sure you have found the color code on your vehicle. For more information on paint colors, visit Choosing Paint Colors.

  5. What is my car color code by VIN? - Color With Leo

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    The vehicle identification number (VIN) contains key details about your car, including the paint color code used by the manufacturer. Knowing your color code can help you find a precise paint match when doing body work or repairs on your car.

  6. Finding an exact match for your paint color is the only way to ensure your touch-ups blend in seamlessly—but how do you find the color code for your paint? In this article, we’ll tell you exactly where to look on your car to find your color code for the perfect match.

  7. This site is a paint color code lookup site with images, lookup tables, lists for paint codes, color examples, and color charts. There are links to almost all the pages here that contain color examples, crossovers, and any other information on that page for that vehicle manufacturer.

  8. This paint code is indicated in your car’s VIN or vehicle identification number. After completing its manufacturing process, the car gets a unique code. You can find the specific color of a vehicle in its VIN.

  9. To find your car’s paint color code, look at the VIN sticker or the vehicle information sticker. Usually, you’ll find the paint color code marked with the letters “BC,” “CC, “C,” or “TR” on the vehicle information sticker.

  10. Find Your Color Code – Duplicolor

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    Find Your Color Code. Brian from Dupli-Color will teach you how to find your vehicle's color code.

  11. To match your paint to the exact color of your car, we'll need your OEM color code. You can locate the paint code on your vehicle or use our tool: Enter the make, model, and year of your car, and we'll help you figure out your color code.