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Facelift or uk headlights?


gannon888

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I might have to disagree with you on this one Scott, each to there own though :)

 

I just see like the facelift rears, it's the contrast that makes it look better.

 

It's all just opinions bud. I got rid of the facelift rears in favour of black innards ;)

 

My facelift fronts are up the loft though :D

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See what I kinda don't like is when people 'facelift' pre/uk ones they paint the insert black... When the facelifts are actually a very dark gunmetal colour, not too different from the facelift rears.

 

If I was going to facelift mine then I'd want the exact same colour as the stock facelifts, I think just that small contrast against the black car makes a big difference.

 

Has anyone got a colour code for the facelift inserts?

 

Oh and yes.., I'm a picky fecker... :D

 

I'm looking for the insert paint code as I need to fix a defect on my facelifts before fitting. Anyone know what the code is? It's very similar to what I did my dash board in which was Toyota Dacuma grey. Would a dealership know maybe?

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Just opened up my facelift lights as the inserts have a bubbling paint defect under both fog lights and there is tiny bits of glass in the enclosure. Seems like a bulb exploded at some point in the past.. Anyway, I put the inserts up against Toyota Decuma Grey and it is not the same. Inserts are darker with what looks like more bronze. Found this on Supra forums when hunting for a paint code:

 

http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?225703-Paint-code-for-97-98-painted-headlights

 

 

"under the 98 Toyota Dupont colors for trim there is several colors but none are called charcoal they just have difent shades of gray.

from darkest to lightest and the lightest is real close to a silver

 

Note these are all Metalic

Drk Gray Met # UC156 Microfiche # L8647

Drk Gray Met # UC1A45 Microfiche # L9708

Medium Gray Met # UCA76 Microfiche # F1114

Gray Met # UCA75 Microfiche # F1113

 

 

the non Metalic codes used mainly for underhood are:

Black 202 Microfiche #F0220

Off Black # 930B Microfiche # F2805

(what I would use for Inside of Lights)

Gray 4N7B Microfiche # F3779

Is they ask their Dupot Numbers

 

Like I stated I hope this helps some

Off black looks the best for the inside of the lights. My opinion"

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Alright, managed to find the paint code for the facelift headlight inserts.

 

Manufacturer : TOYOTA

Code : 1A1

Colour name : DARK BROWNISH GREY

Stock code : L9991

Alt. : 0

Color Change :

Quality : CROMAX

Coat : 2 COAT

Finish type : Gloss

PB :

VS : vs7

Standard Date : 16/02/1993

Formulation Date : 27/01/1997

 

Take that code to Halfords or any shop that can mix paint and you'll have the original colour.

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Alright, managed to find the paint code for the facelift headlight inserts.

 

Manufacturer : TOYOTA

Code : 1A1

Colour name : DARK BROWNISH GREY

Stock code : L9991

Alt. : 0

Color Change :

Quality : CROMAX

Coat : 2 COAT

Finish type : Gloss

PB :

VS : vs7

Standard Date : 16/02/1993

Formulation Date : 27/01/1997

 

Take that code to Halfords or any shop that can mix paint and you'll have the original colour.

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d119/Delboy52/Supra/Facelift_Supra_Headlight_Insert.jpg

 

Nice find!:thumbs:

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