The "U" designates "Upper" color. When looking at two tones, the lower color has an "L" designation. for example....... A Pacific Blue over Ricochet silver will have paint code 90U67L. A Silver over black will have paint code 67U41L........
Wheel colors (not chrome):
The Wheel Color code for 2003 & 2004 models up to May is 73P (Sterling Silver), after that the code is 96P (ultra silver).
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Last edited by WOW_FCTR : 09-02-2008 at 07:03 AM.
Reason: fixed UV
This is good to know, a kid hit my SSR in the right rear with a Bicycle. The Bike was painted with non-skid paint. This was like sanding my paint with 20 grit. What can you do, he was just brain dead.
When getting a part painted, the paint shop ended up with Bahama Blue instead of Aqua Blur (26 U) I advise Aqua Blur owners to get a confirmation as to the green/blue Aqua Blur. GM dealer body shop was incorrect. but stepped up to the plate and took acre of it. Real nice people to deal with, they didnt want me to take it until perfect. How about that.
Last edited by Beach potato : 08-22-2008 at 09:33 PM.
Reason: give credit where credit is due....USA
My SSR: '06 PB #21661 Born 8/29/05, GHL "Old School" True Duals, ADDCO bars, Eibach rear, Joe's Tune
Upper & Lower codes
The "U" designates "Upper" color. When looking at two tones, the lower color has an "L" designation. for example....... A Pacific Blue over Ricochet silver will have paint code 90U67L. A Silver over black will have paint code 67U41L........
You can validate with the Production History sheets....
regards
Last edited by Mike in AZ : 08-31-2008 at 04:35 PM.
The "U" designates "Upper" color. When looking at two tones, the lower color has an "L" designation. for example....... A Pacific Blue over Ricochet silver will have paint code 90U67L. A Silver over black will have paint code 67U47L........
What would the codes be for the satin rims? I have one that needs repaint.
I know what you mean....many times after typing I look back and think, what the.......where did that come from? I am just thankful for your efforts to bring forth all this info for our enjoyment. Your contributions are much appreciated!!
Nick
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