Porsche 928S Touch Up Paint

Porsche 928S Touch Up Paint (16 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Porsche 928S's Color Code

Porsche paint codes are often hard to find. They are usually near the spare tire area, printed on a paper color ID tag that may fall off with time. The owner's manual for some models sometimes lists paint codes. Porsche uses the same color across different models, and the same code may appear under different color names. Codes can be four characters starting with L or three characters, using letters and numbers.

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Porsche 928S Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

The Porsche 928S arrived at the party with 16 distinct ways to turn heads, ranging from the business-like Grand Prix White to the "I-definitely-own-a-synthesizer" Nutmeg Brown Metallic. Whether your car is wearing the deep Prussian Blue Metallic or the iconic Guards Red, it's clear Porsche really went for it in the '80s. These weren't just colors; they were statements of aerodynamic intent, and even the subtler shades like Moss Green Metallic carry a depth that modern cars rarely replicate.

What to Watch For

Before you start dabbing, you need to find your "Birth Certificate"-the paint code. On a 928S, you'll usually find this on a sticker or metal plate on the driver's side door jamb. If it's gone missing over the last forty years, check under the rear cargo carpet near the spare tire; Porsche loved hiding a build sticker there too. Now, the reality check: because the 928S used a high-tech mix of aluminum (hood, doors, and fenders) and galvanized steel, you might notice some "bubbling" around the window trim or door handles. This isn't rust-it's just the aluminum and the paint having a small disagreement after decades of exposure. Also, keep in mind that 80s clear coats were a bit softer than today's finishes, so your paint might feel a little "tired" or thin in high-sun areas like the roof.

Driveway Repair Tip

When you're working with those gorgeous 80s metallics like Iris Blue or Crystal Green, the "secret sauce" is in the shake. Metallic flakes are heavy and love to nap at the bottom of the bottle. Shake your touch-up pen or jar for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need-to wake up those sparkles. When applying, don't try to fill a chip in one go. Think of it like building a Lego set; light, thin layers are your best friend. If you're working on Guards Red, remember that this color requires patience to get the depth just right. Dab a tiny amount into the center of the chip and let it flow to the edges naturally. It's better to do three thin "whispers" of paint than one giant, gloopy mountain.

Porsche 928S Colors by Year

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