GOT a white MY, Brumby or 92 Subie ?
- steptoe
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GOT a white MY, Brumby or 92 Subie ?
HELP WANTED WITH PAINT CODE 254
The under bonnet sticker lists the paint code on my 92 Brumby as 254
The ute is white, all over, under bonnet, door trim, everywhere !!
The description of this number on the paint shop software says it is Heritage Beige on 80 to 84 models
The name does not suggest WHITE to me, more like that Beige colour so many MY and L series came out with
Have you got a factory white MY, Brumby or even any 92 model with a paint code sticker with 254 or something else ??
My tailgate has been repaired and is waiting painting
Thanks,
The under bonnet sticker lists the paint code on my 92 Brumby as 254
The ute is white, all over, under bonnet, door trim, everywhere !!
The description of this number on the paint shop software says it is Heritage Beige on 80 to 84 models
The name does not suggest WHITE to me, more like that Beige colour so many MY and L series came out with
Have you got a factory white MY, Brumby or even any 92 model with a paint code sticker with 254 or something else ??
My tailgate has been repaired and is waiting painting
Thanks,
- El_Freddo
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no sticker with paint code on Sunnie.
One trick I've been told is to take the lid/cover/door off the fuel filler cap and take it to one of those joints that can make a colour from anything you take to them. It'll be the closest match to the car as it has aged the same as everything else...
The other option is to grab any white you like and do a full respray. Go on, you know you want to
Cheers
Bennie
One trick I've been told is to take the lid/cover/door off the fuel filler cap and take it to one of those joints that can make a colour from anything you take to them. It'll be the closest match to the car as it has aged the same as everything else...
The other option is to grab any white you like and do a full respray. Go on, you know you want to

Cheers
Bennie