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Silver!

^^ :wub: ^^

paintcode should be under the bonnet mate

take code to halfords for example and they should most defo have a match...

if not they will mix u one up there n then

hope i have been of sum use unlike rob here :wub:

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if the paint code is 199 then the colour is actually called "silver" look on the chassis plate

at the back of the engine bay on the firewall.

the toyota paint codes are at the very bottom of the chassis plate, and its the second 3 digit number from the left.

i hope i didnt make that sound too complicated.

im a painter, i do this kind of shit all day!

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Yea it is nice, seen a Silver SR yesterday actually and a minted Glanza V in the same colour

Pretty sure teh colour is called moondust silver or moonstone....something along those lines

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its a silver 199.

But its called Moonstone Blue (the blue comes from the tint in the paint)

Ever noticed yours looks silver in direct sunlight but under street lamps it looks an off blue? ;)

Lol no idea why they have silly names for the colours

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according to my vin plate and toyota my colour code is 1A0????

and according to halfrauds 199 is lucerne silver

Halfords only mix lucerne silver.

Its that silver base, but the moonstone blue has a different pearl mixed in. Different variation.

Go to a proper paint supply shop and give them the number off you vin plate bro

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Go to a proper paint supply shop and give them the number off you vin plate bro

yea the nearest decent place i a few miles out of town, a mate of mine knows the gaffer their so he is gona sort me out!!

cheers Rob

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nothing really just wanted to know in case i ever need any. i do like to have a little bit lying around though i find its helpfull to have some for chips and scratches and stuff just in case!!!!

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