Finding your Porsche Paint Code
Finding your Porsche Paint Code
Location of Porsche Paint CodePorsche codes can be difficult to find. Most Porsche color codes are going to be somewhere around the spare tire area. They are printed on a paper color id tag which is guaranteed to fall off and disappear just when you need to find it. I don't know how much extra a metal plate affixed to the driver door jamb would have cost, but apparently too much. .
The typical color code format is:
LD7X/2R
The color code above is actually two different color codes, LD7X and 2R which can be used. Typically most Porsche's have the LD7X, but occasionally we see the 2R. Why did they do this? Who knows!
LD7X corresponds to Platinum Gray Metallic Clearcoat Again, the 2R is also used on some Porsche's for the same color. Really old Porsche can be nearly impossible to figure out. Plus, they are discontinuing some of these toner colors so custom matching is the way to go.
Same Color Code, Different Name
Porsche, like all manufacturers, uses the exact same color across many
models and then will have a different color name for each model. It's the
same paint! This is why the color code is so important to order
the correct paint.
For example, LD7X, above we call Platinum Gray Metallic Clearcoat. It could also be called Gray Clearcoat, Platinum Moonstone Clearcoat, etc. depending on what the marketing department decided to call it.