There is Dakar (or Dakar I if you prefer, paint code 267, non-metallic, used from 1991 to 96), and there is Dakar Yellow (or Dakar II, paint code 337, non-metallic, from 1996 and on). They both use a clearcoat (lol), one is just slightly darker than the other. Mugello and Hellrot are completly different reds, both non-metallic.
Well my Christmas has been somewhat darkened by the apparent problems some of the pro's have experienced regarding the relative and extreme softness of BMW's Jet Black E92 paint. On 2-3 different E92's in different parts of N. America (US and Canada) it has been well documented that there are difficulties in long term maintainability of a swirlIn this video, we'll show you exactly where to find your BMW's paint code. We'll cover all the possible locations, including the engine bay, door jamb, and trunk area. Once you know your
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