raybaka Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 hello all, if anybody could answer this question for me, it would be greatly appreciated. i currently have a 2000 rx300 in the mineral opalescent green color, with the two toned so that the bottom half of hte car as well as the bumper is a dark grey color. i am looking to purchase an aftermarket "running board" so i hafta supply the paint code to the supplier. i tried to do research on it through google but came up emtpy. does anybody know the official name of the greyish dark color, or better yet, the paint code? any help will be appreciated. thank you for your time. ray the bottom half of my car color is the same as the one in the picture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silvermate Posted July 29, 2004 Share Posted July 29, 2004 just have your VIN # handy and call your local lexus dealer..........they can pull the color code right off hand ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steviej Posted July 29, 2004 Share Posted July 29, 2004 look on the sticker that is on the driver's door jam. The color codes should be there. The 2000 color codes for the RX are: 057-Golden Pearl 1C0-Millenium Silver 202-Black Onyx 3M8-Venetian Red 3N6-Dk Red Mica 4P2-Burnished Gold 6R1-Green 6R6-Grayish Green 8M8-Blue Mica I don't know what the color codes are for the cladding, but if you find your body color code on the door jam, the other will be the cladding. Another way to find it: Register you vehicle on www.lexus.com. Under Onwer's Registration You will get a listing of the options installed at time of production and the colors. (you can even get an owner's manual for free.) steviej Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
denslexusgx470 Posted August 14, 2004 Share Posted August 14, 2004 hello all, if anybody could answer this question for me, it would be greatly appreciated. i currently have a 2000 rx300 in the mineral opalescent green color, with the two toned so that the bottom half of hte car as well as the bumper is a dark grey color. i am looking to purchase an aftermarket "running board" so i hafta supply the paint code to the supplier. i tried to do research on it through google but came up emtpy. does anybody know the official name of the greyish dark color, or better yet, the paint code? any help will be appreciated. thank you for your time. ray the bottom half of my car color is the same as the one in the picture. go to DuPont, I think. That's wat my bodyshop used when they repaired my Rx300 from the accident. They did a good job gettin the 2nd lower color matched like original, so good, at any angle u couldn't tell the difference in the color, unlike the cars of other ppl that u can see sometimes where the accident was becuz the color wasn't matched perfectly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TOY4TWO Posted November 26, 2004 Share Posted November 26, 2004 hello all, if anybody could answer this question for me, it would be greatly appreciated. i currently have a 2000 rx300 in the mineral opalescent green color, with the two toned so that the bottom half of hte car as well as the bumper is a dark grey color. i am looking to purchase an aftermarket "running board" so i hafta supply the paint code to the supplier. i tried to do research on it through google but came up emtpy. does anybody know the official name of the greyish dark color, or better yet, the paint code? any help will be appreciated. thank you for your time. ray the bottom half of my car color is the same as the one in the picture. go to DuPont, I think. That's wat my bodyshop used when they repaired my Rx300 from the accident. They did a good job gettin the 2nd lower color matched like original, so good, at any angle u couldn't tell the difference in the color, unlike the cars of other ppl that u can see sometimes where the accident was becuz the color wasn't matched perfectly. ← Man I having been trying to order some touch up paint from AutoVisuals.com (AutoSharp pen) for MONTHES!! I can't find the code anywhere. I've emailed them and they never reply. I have a 202 Black Onxy but can't find out the lower cladding color. I even supply them with the Lexus Part Number for the lower cladding. If you find out how to determine what color our lower cladding is PLEASE let me know. Here is another option, although I don't want a brush system: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...TRK%3AMEWA%3AIT The poster was nice enough to put all the paint codes and matching lower cladding! That is STICKY worthy mods: * Color and Year Lower Cladding Color * 2001-2004 White Gold Crystal 00258-UCAF0 * 1998-2004 Millenium Silver Metallic 1C0 00258-UCAB8 * 1998-2004 Black Onyx 202 00258-00C05 * 2001-2004 Sunset Mist Pearl 3P4 00258-UCAF2 * 1998-2004 Burnished Gold Metallic 4P2 00258-001A2 * 1998-2004 Woodland Pearl 6R1 00258-UCAB7 * 1998-2004 Mineral Green Opalescent 6R6 00258-UCAB7 * 1998-2004 Indigo Ink Pearl 8P4 00258-UCAF4 * 1998-2004 Blue Vapor Metallic 8P6 00258-UCAF3 * 1998 Golden Pearl 057 00258-UCAA6 * 1998 Venetian Red Pearl 3M8 N/A * 1998 Desert Bronze Metallic 4P3 00258-UCAB9 * 1998 Twilight Blue Pearl 8M8 00258-008B4 Here are the possible colors it COULD be if its a 2000 according to the paint selector at http://autovisuals.com: 1B9 Quicksilver Fx 1CO Silver Metallic 1C4 Silver Metallic Opal 1D0 Silver Metallic 199 Alpine Silver Metallic 6M3 Silver Spruce Metallic Next I am going to take a digital picture of my door jamb and send it to AutoVisuals, maybe then they will be able to help me and all the other Lexus owners who want to buy their products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TOY4TWO Posted December 2, 2004 Share Posted December 2, 2004 The verdict is in! Thank you for contacting AutoVisuals. We have checked and the UCA31 is the lower accent color for the 202 pen, for the Lexus RX300. I'm ordering this weekend! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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