Nissan 280Z Touch Up Paint

Nissan 280Z Touch Up Paint (19 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Nissan 280Z's Color Code

Nissan paint color codes are on the driver's door jamb. Some labels are low on the jamb and require bending to read. The color label may be small. Codes are typically three characters long using letters and numbers; sometimes a space and a fourth character follow. The same code can have different marketing names across models. AX6 corresponds to Redline Clearcoat; AX6 may also be called Red Clearcoat or High Performance Clearcoat. Nissan North America phone number is 1-800-647-7261.

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Nissan 280Z Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Back in the late 70s, Nissan decided the 280Z shouldn't just drive like a rocket-it should look like a cosmic event. They rolled out 19 different shades, ranging from the moody Maroon Mist Metallic and Sparkling Burgundy Poly to the "look-at-me" Sunburst Yellow. Whether you're rocking Thunder Black or the rare Gold Nugget, Nissan really went for it with their "Mist" and "Poly" finishes. They didn't just give you a car; they gave you a mood ring on wheels.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing paint, you need to find your "Birth Certificate." On the 280Z, look for a small paper or foil sticker living on the passenger side of the radiator support (the metal rail right behind the grille). If it's gone, check the engine bay firewall. Now, for the honest truth: these Z-cars have a bit of a "bubbling personality." Keep a close eye on the battery tray area and the door handles, as moisture loves to hide there and push the paint up from the inside. If you see a small chip, hit it early before the "Z-rust" decides to move in permanently.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because so many of these 280Z colors-like Pacific Blue or Silver Mist Metallic-are packed with tiny metallic flakes, they require a little extra rhythm. Shake your touch-up bottle for a full 60 seconds (set a timer!) to wake up those heavy metallic particles that love to nap at the bottom. When applying, think "watercolor" rather than "house paint." Use two or three whisper-thin layers rather than one big glob. It takes a bit of patience to get that 1978 sparkle back, but your Z will thank you for not rushing the process.

Nissan 280Z Colors by Year

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