You can bring a pice of your plastic into any auto paint store like robins or simular places and have them make a custom match paint mix put into a spray can, a flake or even a picture but could be tricky
A lot of good its going to do you to know the code if the paint manufacturers don't have a cross reference to Go by especially with no support from manufacturer, I found my paint code on a sticker within my scooters body work something like midnight blue or something along those lines I didn't bother troubling my self to make note. but I'll have to poke around some more to see if I could explain ware you can find yours next time I go out and it's not rainy or dark And I don't forget I'll have to get back to you. There are manuals for sale online too that might give you a better clue .perhaps I'm not giving as much faith to the idea of them finding the right paint with the code .you'll have let us know how that works out for ya. and we can post all the codes for other curious minds. If it it's not too bad you might could use a rubbing compound
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You can bring a pice of your plastic into any auto paint store like robins or simular places and have them make a custom match paint mix put into a spray can, a flake or even a picture but could be tricky
NEWBIE
A lot of good its going to do you to know the code if the paint manufacturers don't have a cross reference to Go by especially with no support from manufacturer, I found my paint code on a sticker within my scooters body work something like midnight blue or something along those lines I didn't bother troubling my self to make note. but I'll have to poke around some more to see if I could explain ware you can find yours next time I go out and it's not rainy or dark And I don't forget I'll have to get back to you. There are manuals for sale online too that might give you a better clue .perhaps I'm not giving as much faith to the idea of them finding the right paint with the code .you'll have let us know how that works out for ya. and we can post all the codes for other curious minds. If it it's not too bad you might could use a rubbing compound
NEWBIE
I was hoping someone in the know had the paint code for the green metallic model.
This
http://visforvoltage.org/forum/7166-paint-codes
might help?
It's worth exploring - thanks!