Help on color code NH-0 Championship white (Please read before locking this thread up)
I know the color code of an Integra Type R championship white is NH-0. But there is a factory code that defines the shade color for the car. For instance that shade color is different on the JDM championship white from USDM championship white. They are not the same whether you believe me or not.
I need that factory code letter off the USDM 97-98 Integra Type R. Take for example if the color code is: B89P on your car. At the bottom right corner of the inside door sticker label there is a factory letter code that defines the shade. The correct color code would be like B89P-A. I need that color code factory number.
Follow the link and you will know what I am talking about:
http://www.paintscratch.com/hondatag.htm
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I need that factory code letter off the USDM 97-98 Integra Type R. Take for example if the color code is: B89P on your car. At the bottom right corner of the inside door sticker label there is a factory letter code that defines the shade. The correct color code would be like B89P-A. I need that color code factory number.
Follow the link and you will know what I am talking about:
http://www.paintscratch.com/hondatag.htm
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I was about to post this in your other thread, but the thread was locked...
Anyhow, the supplemental paint code is irrelevant in your case as it was not painted on the production line as CW (or with Type-R's for that matter...
), but rather repainted at a later by a third party.
So unless you (or the person who did the repaint) knows what batch of NH-0 was used as a color match, there isn't a point to guessing a batch code as it would only apply to those Type-R's painted at that time in that particular factory. And if you knew it, you wouldn't be asking in the first place...
So in summary, don't sweat it... your garden variety NH-0 CW will "match" and probably at most will only have the slightest difference.
Anyhow, the supplemental paint code is irrelevant in your case as it was not painted on the production line as CW (or with Type-R's for that matter...
), but rather repainted at a later by a third party.So unless you (or the person who did the repaint) knows what batch of NH-0 was used as a color match, there isn't a point to guessing a batch code as it would only apply to those Type-R's painted at that time in that particular factory. And if you knew it, you wouldn't be asking in the first place...
So in summary, don't sweat it... your garden variety NH-0 CW will "match" and probably at most will only have the slightest difference.
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