I think PPG made? If so, you need to find a PPG distributor or shop that uses PPG paints. Then go to them and ask if they can match that color with the code for that color. That is if that is the original color. If it isn't, then without a color computer match, you're just throwing something against the wall hoping something sticks. But even with a color computer match, it may still be a little off. If you have a small part with that color on it, that would help with any color match. Matter of fact, that's not a bad idea for anyone out there. Take a piece of metal, that you don't need, and prepare it as you did your car. Then keep that safely stored so you can use it later in case of needing a match. The piece you save, only clear coat one half of it. That is so that in case the clear coat yellows on you, as they are known to do over time.