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OK, I know paint codes have probably been covered a million times on here, but I'm having difficulty with this one. We are trying to mix some paint for my brother so we can paint his tour pack to match his bike. I called Harley with the VIN and they say it is "White Pearl". It also says White Pearl on all of his painted parts stickers. I have searched high and low and I see no Harley color EVER called White Pearl. I do see that for 2000 thru 2003 they have a White "Highlight" Pearl 2 stage paint, paint codes 92151/95152.
Is this the color I'm actually looking for?
And please don't tell me to take it in and get it scanned at PPG. I'm ordering the paint from a friend that lives far away and the scanning thing isn't an option.
I have and 02 Road King, Pearl White (I thought), looking into it more closely I find white highlight pearl, 92151, 92152. I suspect 'pearl white' is easier to say.
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