Paint Code Locator

To find the paint code of your vehicle, you can take a look at the Compliance / Manufacturer's / Identification Plate, which should be somewhere on your automobile. It is roughly the size of a credit card, and the paint code is referred to as "Paint" or "Ext. Color".

Please choose your car make to find out where your code is located. If you fail to locate your paint code, please call your local dealer with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN #) and ask them for your paint code. They will gladly provide you with it.

 

 

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  • Audi
  • BMW
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  • Cadillac
  • Chevrolet
  • Chrysler
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  • Fiat
  • Ford
  • Genesis
  • GM Trucks & Vans
  • Honda
  • Hummer
  • Hyundai
  • Infiniti
  • Isuzu
  • Jaguar
  • Jeep
  • Kia
  • Land rover
  • Lexus
  • Lincoln
  • Mazda
  • Mercedes
  • Mercury
  • Mini
  • Mitsubishi
  • Nissan
  • Oldsmobile
  • Pontiac
  • Porsche
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  • Saturn
  • Scion
  • Smart
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FAQs

What parts do you offer painting services for?

We paint a variety of auto parts, including bumpers, fenders, hoods, tailgates, and mirrors. Each part is prepped, primed, and professionally painted to match your vehicle's original factory color.

How accurate is the paint match?

Using advanced computerized paint-matching systems and OEM-grade paint from trusted brands like Lesonal, we achieve a 95-100% color match. This ensures an auto body shop-quality finish without the high cost.

Do you mix paint by hand?

No, we never use hand-mixed colors. All our painting is done in-house by skilled professionals using industry-standard equipment and technology, ensuring consistent and precise results.

How long will it take to paint and ship my parts?

Typically, painted parts are ready to ship within 5–10 business days. For larger or more complex orders, it may take up to 14 days. Once your part ships, you'll receive tracking details.

How many coats of paint do you apply?

We apply several coats, usually three base coats followed by a clear coat, to ensure full coverage, a glossy finish, and long-lasting durability.

Do you inspect the parts after painting?

Yes, every part goes through a detailed quality control inspection to verify color match accuracy, finish consistency, and ensure there are no defects before it’s shipped.

Where can I find my vehicle’s paint code?

You can typically find your vehicle's paint code on the Manufacturer’s or Compliance Plate, which is usually located inside the driver-side door jamb, under the hood, or in the trunk. It’s often labeled as “Paint” or “Exterior Color.”