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    Hi everyone, where can i find my paint code on my 1989 gsx400f ?
    Every other bike ive got has it under the seat but i cant find one anywhere on this one.

    Any suggestions.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Originally posted by sunvalleylotus View Post
    Hi everyone, where can i find my paint code on my 1989 gsx400f ?
    Every other bike ive got has it under the seat but i cant find one anywhere on this one.

    Any suggestions.

    Thanks
    Pictures or description of the colors it's using right now? Probaby the same paint codes as matches to the 600 model Kats.

    Krey
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    • #3
      Its a metallic grey.
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      • #4
        I found a site that deals with paint and on there you could put make/year and model and it would give you the factory colours for that year. I saved it to favorites but my computer had a catastrophic melt down and lost it. But I would assume your local auto-motive paint supplier could do that for you.

        Just found this site you can try http://www.colorrite.com/
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        • #5
          Seems no one lists my bike (Japanese market only 88-89)
          Only the earlier (ending 1986) one is on any list.

          Think I will just have to get the paint shop to match it up.

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          • #6
            A color match may be your overall best bet, because even if you were able to get the paint code for the bike, any fresh paint won't match after 20+ years of fading in the sun.
            -Steve


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