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I asked my buddy that works at a collision shop to see if he can figure it out.I have searched for this in every way I can think of a while back. I didn't come up with anything either. Auto body supply stores can usually match the paint.
Thanks, so any idea if it’s medium gray or dark taupe?1999 Toyota Landcruiser Touch Up Paint - for Landcruiser Paint Repairs - PaintScratch.com
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Thank you for posting this. I got that same paint and did my side trim over the weekend. It looks so much better, even my wife noticed.Recently bought a white '99 Land Cruiser 100. The bumper had some scrapes, and the side strip trim on the doors had some spots where the paint was missing. This truck came with the bumpers and trim painted a silvery-gold color (which I believe is officially called "Grayish Beige" by Toyota). It looks silver from some angles and gold from others.
Took some photos and headed to the parts store, and came back with Duplicolor BGM-0490 Pewter Metallic, a GM color. Color match is 95%, and certainly good enough for filling in scrapes and scratches. It captures the original behavior of looking different colors in different lighting. Pics below:
Here we are looking at the three deep gouges on the bumper. Those are the only thing painted in this photo. The scratch on top of the bumper hasn't been painted yet.
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In this photo, we're looking at the door trim. It is painted a single color - it has two shades because it is getting sun from the open garage door behind it. Note the chips on the fender piece. That's because I didn't paint the fender piece. That's the original color.
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More of the door, and plasti-dipped emblems.
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And here is verification that SEM 15723 Monterey is a good match for repairing the wear spot on the top of the interior door panel. Again, it's all the same color - different shades are just due to reflection of light.
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Hoosier, do you happen to have any pics of how you prepped/painted the exterior door trim? I need to do this, but don't want to screw it up! Thanks!Recently bought a white '99 Land Cruiser 100. The bumper had some scrapes, and the side strip trim on the doors had some spots where the paint was missing. This truck came with the bumpers and trim painted a silvery-gold color (which I believe is officially called "Grayish Beige" by Toyota). It looks silver from some angles and gold from others.
Took some photos and headed to the parts store, and came back with Duplicolor BGM-0490 Pewter Metallic, a GM color. Color match is 95%, and certainly good enough for filling in scrapes and scratches. It captures the original behavior of looking different colors in different lighting. Pics below:
Here we are looking at the three deep gouges on the bumper. Those are the only thing painted in this photo. The scratch on top of the bumper hasn't been painted yet.
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In this photo, we're looking at the door trim. It is painted a single color - it has two shades because it is getting sun from the open garage door behind it. Note the chips on the fender piece. That's because I didn't paint the fender piece. That's the original color.
View attachment 3406143
More of the door, and plasti-dipped emblems.
View attachment 3406144
And here is verification that SEM 15723 Monterey is a good match for repairing the wear spot on the top of the interior door panel. Again, it's all the same color - different shades are just due to reflection of light.
View attachment 3406146