Got a question on outside appearance modifications. Questions about body kits, exterior lighting, just anything thats a visual mod on the "exterior" of the car. Ask those questions here.
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LilSparkPlug
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by LilSparkPlug » Fri Mar 25, 2011 6:25 pm
Here's all the brush and spray part numbers for the Neon paint codes. If I missed any let me know.
XDV Interior Dark Slate Gray
Spray: 5069094AA
PX8 Black *SRT also*
Brush: 4342250AB
Spray: 04443609
PRH Blaze Red Crystal Pearl
Brush: 4889836AB
Spray: 4889837AA
PS2 Bright Silver Metallic *SRT also*
Brush: 4889427AB
Spray: 4889428AA
PBJ: Atlantic Blue Pearlcoat
Brush: 4889704AA
Spray: 4889705AA
PW7 Bright White
Brush: 4889598AB
Spray: 4889599AA
PLB Cinnamon Glaze Metallic
Brush: 5003510AA
Spray: 5003511AA
PRV Dark Garnet Red Pearl
Brush: 4889425AA
Spray: 4889426AA
PCN Deep Amethyst Pearl
Brush: 4886265AA
Spray: 4886266AA
PMT Deep Cranberry Pearl
Brush: 5003508AA
Spray: 5003509AA
PAW Deep Slate Pearl
Brush: 4886273AA
Spray: 4886274AA
PB5 Electric Blue Pearl *SRT also*
Brush: 4889844AB
Spray: 4889845AA
PR4 Flame Red *SRT also*
Brush: 82400890AB
Spray: 82400891
PG8 Forest Green Pearl
Brush: 04798420
Spray: 04798421
PDR Graphite Metallic
Brush: 4889702AA
Spray: 4889703AA
PEL Inferno Red Crystal Pearl
Brush: 5013697AA
Spray: 5013698AA
PKJ Light Almond Pearl
Brush: 4889708AA
Spray: 4889709AA
PTJ Medium Sandstone Metallic
Brush: 4889706AA
Spray: 4889707AA
PB8 Midnight Blue Pearl
Brush: 4889866AB
Spray: 4889867AA
PDM Mineral Gray Metallic
Brush: 4889921AB
Spray: 4889922AA
PVK Orange Blast Pearl *SRT also*
Brush: 4889943AA
Spray: 4889944AA
PB7 Patriot Blue Pearl
Brush:4889407AB
Spray: 4889408AA
PE5 Salsa Red Pearl
Brush: 4889447AA
Spray: 4889448AA
PGR Shale Green Metallic
Brush: 4889429AA
Spray: 4889430AA
PYH Solar Yellow *SRT also*
Brush: 5013705AB
Spray: 5013706AA
PBQ Steel Blue Pearl
Brush: 4889415AA
Spray: 4889416AA
PW1 Stone White *SRT also*
Brush: 4864104AB
Spray: 04864105
Clear Top Coat:
Brush: 4443637AB
Spray: 4443632
Corrosion Inhibitor:
Brush: 82300508AB
Spray: 5179671AA
Primer Filler:
Brush: 4443636AB
Spray: 4443633
Mopar Standard Procedure:
STANDARD PROCEDURE - PAINT TOUCH-UP
1. Scrape loose paint and corrosion from inside scratch or chip.
2. Clean affected area with MOPAR® Tar/Road Oil Remover or equivalent, and allow to dry.
3. Fill the inside of the scratch or chip with a coat of filler/primer. Do not overlap primer onto good surface finish. The applicator brush should be wet enough to puddle-fill the scratch or chip without running. Do not stroke brush applicator on body surface. Allow the filler/primer to dry hard.
4. Cover the filler/primer with color touch-up paint. Do not overlap touch-up color onto the original color coat around the scratch or chip. Butt the new color to the original color, if possible. Do not stroke applicator brush on body surface. Allow touch-up paint to dry hard.
5. On vehicles without clearcoat, the touch-up color can be lightly finesse sanded (1500 grit) and polished with rubbing compound.
6. On vehicles with clearcoat, apply clear top coat to touch-up paint with the same technique as described in Step 4. Allow clear top coat to dry hard. If desired, Step 5 can be performed on clear top coat.
WARNING: AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT WITH PETROLEUM OR ALCOHOL BASED CLEANING SOLVENTS. PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
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Johny
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by Johny » Fri Mar 25, 2011 6:48 pm
Thank ya Crystal
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LilSparkPlug
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by LilSparkPlug » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:34 pm
No problem, hopefully it helps a few other members out.
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03SXTGUY
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by 03SXTGUY » Fri May 06, 2011 10:43 am
Bookmarked
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heydockyle
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by heydockyle » Fri May 06, 2011 10:55 am
Nice. Needs Sticky.
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by Swordfish2Cowboy » Sat May 07, 2011 12:23 am
LilSparkPlug wrote:PBJ
I love PBJ sammiches! Where can I get one?
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by Danteneon » Sat May 07, 2011 9:44 am
Stickied. Good info here.
If I could just figure out how to meld the Outback and the Neon into one car...
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by NiteHawk » Sat May 07, 2011 10:13 am
PX8 was SRT only. DX8 was neon color. Both are identical makeup, and are interchangeable, but just in case anyone asks why DX8 isn't listed...
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Danteneon
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by Danteneon » Sat May 07, 2011 10:49 am
Just to clear things up a bit...
All Chrysler codes start with a "P" for the pimary or upper color. A "Q" denotes the secondary or lower color on two-tone cars. So the only thing that is the code is the last two digits. X8 is X8 no matter what is in front of it.
If I could just figure out how to meld the Outback and the Neon into one car...
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by 03SXTGUY » Sat May 07, 2011 4:04 pm
Good to know Dante! Thanks
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by Swordfish2Cowboy » Sun May 08, 2011 1:25 am
NiteHawk wrote:PX8 was SRT only. DX8 was neon color. Both are identical makeup, and are interchangeable, but just in case anyone asks why DX8 isn't listed...
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by LilSparkPlug » Sat May 21, 2011 11:01 am
Danteneon wrote:Stickied. Good info here.
Thank you good sir