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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: tigers_gonads on 01 November 2013, 11:51:51
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I've a 3.2 mv6 estate registered during February 2002
I'm after the paint code but the sticker is well and truly trashed.
Is it possible to obtain the code via the chassis vin number ?
The number is W 0L0 VBF3521024502
The colour is some sort of metallic blue
Tia :)
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Don't know whether this site helps http://www.paints4u.com/pdffiles/vauxhall_opel.jpg
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vx services can find I think.. however whatever the paint code is you must spend extra effort for a correct color match..
even the number of layers or spray gun setting will make different tones..
so either you or someone spray that final mix on a test panel with fix layers of paint coat (assume 3-4 minimum) also at least 3 layers of clear coat and wait at least 24-48 hrs for the paint to dry.. then check for match..
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vx services can find I think.. however whatever the paint code is you must spend extra effort for a correct color match..
even the number of layers or spray gun setting will make different tones..
so either you or someone spray that final mix on a test panel with fix layers of paint coat (assume 3-4 minimum) also at least 3 layers of clear coat and wait at least 24-48 hrs for the paint to dry.. then check for match..
Will do cem :y
I've got the use of a spray booth and gear for a weekend over Christmas so i'm going to sort out the paintwork on the bumpers :)
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vx services can find I think.. however whatever the paint code is you must spend extra effort for a correct color match..
even the number of layers or spray gun setting will make different tones..
so either you or someone spray that final mix on a test panel with fix layers of paint coat (assume 3-4 minimum) also at least 3 layers of clear coat and wait at least 24-48 hrs for the paint to dry.. then check for match..
Will do cem :y
I've got the use of a spray booth and gear for a weekend over Christmas so i'm going to sort out the paintwork on the bumpers :)
hmmm..
compare the color match for roof under the sun.. but dont force yourself for %100 as plastic parts have a different electrostatic load , so you can never have an exact match even with the same color tone.. :-\
dont use bondo , just sand the stone chips until they are lost.. and if you reach the bare plastic surface , use plastic primer than base coat.. (plastic primer must be half wet when spraying base)
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There should be a plate with numbers on it for trim and colour on the car usually on door pillar or under bonnet it should have a z and then 3 numbers, iirc :-\
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Cem .............. thanks for the info :)
Kevin ............... on mine, its the label on the B pillar (drivers side) but the label has been trashed by the previous owner ;)
Thanks anyway :)
Might have to pay a visit to the local dealer :(
I'll try and be nice to the friggin retards nice man behind the counter :-X :-X :-X
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Cem .............. thanks for the info :)
Kevin ............... on mine, its the label on the B pillar (drivers side) but the label has been trashed by the previous owner ;)
Thanks anyway :)
Might have to pay a visit to the local dealer :(
I'll try and be nice to the friggin retards nice man behind the counter :-X :-X :-X
That raises a couple of questions...
Do the numbers tally up between the dash, the floorpan and the V5? have you ever had an HPI check done?
There's only one reason to interfere with that sticker, and it's not accidental :-\
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Cem .............. thanks for the info :)
Kevin ............... on mine, its the label on the B pillar (drivers side) but the label has been trashed by the previous owner ;)
Thanks anyway :)
Might have to pay a visit to the local dealer :(
I'll try and be nice to the friggin retards nice man behind the counter :-X :-X :-X
That raises a couple of questions...
Do the numbers tally up between the dash, the floorpan and the V5? have you ever had an HPI check done?
There's only one reason to interfere with that sticker, and it's not accidental :-\
First thing I checked when I went down to look at it Al :)
The sticker has 3 gouges across it making it pretty hard to read.
Also there is a few scratches in the paint around it so I don't think it was done to hide anything.
The car was used by himself for work (self employed tiler / plumber so the interior was battered about a bit but mechanically, it is very strong :)
As for HPI, nup but I know where he lives ;) :-X :-X ;D
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No worries, if you bought it 'eyes open' then all good :y
Continually surprised by the things that seemingly intelligent people ignore when it comes to buying cars, that 530d Beemer being a case in point ::)
Did you get anywhere with the dealer for the paint code :-\ if not send Jimbob a PM :y
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take a picture under the sun and share here, soon someone will say what code it is.. :y
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No worries, if you bought it 'eyes open' then all good :y
Continually surprised by the things that seemingly intelligent people ignore when it comes to buying cars, that 530d Beemer being a case in point ::)
Did you get anywhere with the dealer for the paint code :-\ if not send Jimbob a PM :y
Not had a chance Al.
Somebody put superglue on the pillow this morning so I was forced to have a lie in and i'm off to watch the mighty tigers kick Sunderland's arse later :D :D :D
Jimbob might be a good plan ............. thanks :y
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take a picture under the sun and share here, soon someone will say what code it is.. :y
Cem, I live in Hull on the north east coast of England.
The only sun we will see for the next few months is in a holiday brochure ;D ;D ;D
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take a picture under the sun and share here, soon someone will say what code it is.. :y
Cem, I live in Hull on the north east coast of England.
The only sun we will see for the next few millenia is in a holiday brochure ;D ;D ;D
Fixed :y
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take a picture under the sun and share here, soon someone will say what code it is.. :y
Cem, I live in Hull on the north east coast of England.
The only sun we will see for the next few months is in a holiday brochure ;D ;D ;D
not a problem, even cloudy day light is enough :y
ps: some shops (may) have artificial sunlight equipment (widely used in north countries) and some have color spectrum analyser..