At 07:41 PM 11/14/2002, walt spak wrote: >Chris, > >I thought for sure that I could help you with this as I had one of those & >had paint mixed up for touch up. When I got the can out of the garage, I >saw that the body man dribbled paint down the side of the can and mostly >covered up the last number. Anyway, what I have is L857?. I hope it helps >you determine the right number. Hmmm, maybe I read it wrong -- nope, went out and looked again -- L567. At 03:43 PM 11/14/2002, JordanVw@aol.com wrote: >would it be possible to slide the drivers seat fwd and look in the drivers >seat aux batt box and read me the 4 digit color code beginning with >L? thank you > >chris No -- but I could look at the beam below the fuse box -- L567. The Deutsch call it "elfenbein" or ivory. cheers d
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