Subaru BRZ Touch Up Paint

Subaru BRZ Touch Up Paint (27 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Subaru BRZ's Color Code

The color plate may be on top of the drivers side strut; in recent years it is in the driver or passenger side door jambs. Typical Subaru paint codes are three digits long and composed of numbers and letters. For two tone cars a code like "3M6" appears: "Two Tone Color Combination 3M6 Atlantic Blue Pearl 33A Granite Gray Opal Clearcoat 35S". The color code matters since the same paint can have different names across models.

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Subaru BRZ Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Subaru clearly didn't get the memo that modern cars are only supposed to come in shades of "cloudy day." With 27 recorded colors for the BRZ, they really went for it. We've seen everything from the iconic World Rally Blue Pearl and the vibrant Hyper Blue to the "look-at-me" Charlesite Yellow. Whether you're driving a classic Crystal White Tricoat or the moodier Magnetite Gray Metallic, your BRZ was built to stand out, which makes every little driveway blemish feel like a personal insult.

What to Watch For

Here's the honest truth: Subaru paint is famously "soft." While this makes the car lightweight and agile, it also means the front hood and bumper are absolute magnets for rock chips. If you feel like your car picks up a new scratch every time a pebble looks at it funny, you aren't alone. You'll also want to keep a close eye on accessory parts like the rear spoiler and side mirror caps, as the clear coat there can sometimes get a little tired and start to flake. To find your specific color code, open your passenger door and look for a silver or black sticker on the center pillar (the B-pillar), or take a peek under the hood at the strut tower. It's usually a three-digit alphanumeric code like 02C or K1X.

Driveway Repair Tip

Since so many BRZ colors-especially the blues and whites-feature a "Pearl" or "Tricoat" finish, your touch-up bottle is actually a tiny chemistry set. Before you even touch the car, shake that bottle for at least 60 seconds to wake up the metallic flakes and "sparkles" that have settled at the bottom. When you're ready to apply, remember that this soft paint responds best to a "less is more" approach. Instead of one big, gloppy drop that sits on the surface like a bead of sweat, use the tip of your brush to apply two or three paper-thin layers. Getting a factory-perfect look requires patience, but letting each layer dry before adding the next will keep your repair looking flat and professional rather than like a DIY project gone wrong.

Subaru BRZ Colors by Year

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