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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 08:24 PM
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When I got my bike, it had a custom paint job on it already. It is PPG red with metal flake in it. I got a little bottle of paint, just the red with no metal flake in it, for touch ups and all it says is 654 on the top written with a sharpie marker. Its a small bottle with a ppg label wrapped around it, but all it says is like danger, harmful if swallowed, etc... Is 654 a ppg paint code??? It is a bright red, which you can see in my gallery. I need a new front fender and center tail fairing piece, and I need the stuff repainted. I was hoping someone could tell me so I dont have to make a trip to a body shop for them to tell me. Hopefully, if 654 is a ppg paint code, Maybe I can purchase some on ebay or something. Thanks for the help...
 
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 09:05 PM
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I would call the body shop or go down there. It is better to wast some time calling or driving to the body shop rather than having paint/parts that don't match in color.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2006 | 09:24 PM
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On the bottom of the bottle the # 4273 is imprinted on there. I went to the ppg website and it says that that code is "radiant fire" but I dont know if that is true or not cause the # is imbedded in the bottle. Just wondering if all the bottles have the same # on there or not.
 
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