Brilliant Black Paint code
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The paint code should be listed on the VIN sticker in the door jamb. My 94 is a PZ. If you believe the info about PX/PZ mine should have a clear coat, but it definitely does not because even light polishing with a random orbital results in black pads. This jives with the commonly accepted info that the only NAs with clear coats were the metallic ones (silverstone et al) and the standard colors started getting clear coats on the NBs. Of course, if your NA was ever repainted it could have a non-factory clear coat. If you don't know for sure, some polish on a white rag will tell you. FWIW, Rosenthal only sells PZ and not PX.
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The paint code should be listed on the VIN sticker in the door jamb. My 94 is a PZ. If you believe the info about PX/PZ mine should have a clear coat, but it definitely does not because even light polishing with a random orbital results in black pads. This jives with the commonly accepted info that the only NAs with clear coats were the metallic ones (silverstone et al) and the standard colors started getting clear coats on the NBs. Of course, if your NA was ever repainted it could have a non-factory clear coat. If you don't know for sure, some polish on a white rag will tell you. FWIW, Rosenthal only sells PZ and not PX.
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