Elddis Autoquest 2014 Paint Code

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Hi All,
I have looked at very possible location for the Paint Code for what I would describe as ‘Champagne Gold’ on my Elddis Autoquest 2014, such as inner and outer door pillars (Passenger & Driver side) within the engine compartment and under the bonnet, with no luck whatsoever. Therefore, would anyone have some idea as to what the code could be from the attached photo please. Also, I am more than content in having a nearest match, as where I need to paint will be obviously visible. Thanks.

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Take it to an auto paint refinishers - they will colour match allowing for weathering to the original and can supply in tins or rattle cans as required.
 
Hi All,
I have looked at very possible location for the Paint Code for what I would describe as ‘Champagne Gold’ on my Elddis Autoquest 2014, such as inner and outer door pillars (Passenger & Driver side) within the engine compartment and under the bonnet, with no luck whatsoever. Therefore, would anyone have some idea as to what the code could be from the attached photo please. Also, I am more than content in having a nearest match, as where I need to paint will be obviously visible. Thanks.

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Our 2013 Elddis Autoquest 175 is on a Peugeot Boxer and our paint code is on a silver foil sticker on the black bonnet slam when you lift the bonnet.

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Hi Two on Tour,

Thanks for your suggestion, which is much appreciated, but I have already looked on the inside of the bonnet with no avail sorry, and hence this is why I am at a loss to find where the Code is hiding. I’ll will wait for this wind to abate, and get the torch out to see if its lurking in a dark corner somewhere.
 
As Clivefog says go to an auto refinisher supply company .I did and got a rattle can made up for the Smart car
Cheers, Dave

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It will be a lot lighter than the original, go with Clivefog
 

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