EK Colour Matching

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classic_62
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EK Colour Matching

Post by classic_62 »

Just wondering what my paint colour options are if i have red/ grey interior in my car. I've tried to use the paint chart have had no luck.
Any suggestions??
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Post by Blacky »

If you post the details of your ID tag located on the passengers side firewall we can tell you what colour it should be , if thats what your after.
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Post by blue ute »

I guess it depends on wether you want to keep as original - ie as per your ID plate or just want a colour to go with the red/blue interior as there's about 60 odd exterior colours for the EK,
Exterior/interior colour combinations depended on wether it was a ute, station wagon or sedan, also depended wether the seat had an insert or not - all of which was on the ID plate

Are you trying to decipher a paint/trim code & there were a number - if so post it up so either myself or someone else can maybe help


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Post by classic_62 »

just trying to see whats available. i used the trim/paint shhet to work out that the paint was originally grey but overally keen on that idea. Just trying to find out if blues came out with that colour interior (red/ grey).
Little new to colour identification systems.

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Post by blue ute »

As far as I know there was no exterior colour with a certain interior colour,
but red was common with a number of exterior colours.
If you're not keen on originality - paint it whatever colour (blue) you want - after all it is your car.
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