As I type this I am looking at a pint of Cromax Chromabase BC. Cost me $40.
The label says:
W9901K
Car: BMW
Code: 267
Color: Dakar Yellow
Year: 1999
I have used this paint to make repairs to the Cheetos K75S, one of which was on just the top of the fuel tank, another on a part of the left side fairing, blending both repairs into the original paint with a cheap airbrush. The match was BEERFECT, not good, but BEERFECT; not real close, but BEERFECT.
Did I mention that the match was BEERFECT?
It was BEERFECT.
Friggin' BEERFECT. :beer:
I went to the local BMW auto dealership after finding a part number on line for some touch-up paint in Dakar Yellow 267. They informed me that it shows only two available so I ordered one. That was three weeks ago and they now inform me that BMW will not allow them to buy it for some reason :dunno
So after expressing my disappointment with no communication I said I would return for my refund, a return call said that Dakar Yellow 337 is available and they were going to order one. After telling them no-so-fast, I need to do some research, they said I would not have to pay for it if it does not match.
Eventually I will remove the belly pan to have the crack repaired and need paint to match; was your Cromax Chromabase BC mixed at a bodyshop supply store based on the 267 color code? If so, I may just hold off and wait until I find a good fiberglass shop. Yea, I want mine BEERFECT too. :2thumbup:
When I looked up the Dakar Yellow paint codes on Phil Hawksley's site it shows the two paint codes but 267 is only associated with the K1 while 337 is for the R850R, R850GS, and others (no K75S). I take it there is a difference in colors or they would not have given it another code, can anyone confirm this?