ulfire 1,251 Report post Posted March 24, 2017 Glacier White = 369 Mercury = D69 Dune = HNP Titanium = KPN Diamond Black = GNE Cosmos Blue = RPR Arctic White = QNC Flame Red = NNP 3 Notty72, Tonker and Bourbon reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spanishbob 0 Report post Posted April 9 sorry to be thick but I ordered some flame red off ebay and its slightly darker, what does NNP mean and is it important when ordering. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HTP99 119 Report post Posted April 9 17 minutes ago, spanishbob said: sorry to be thick but I ordered some flame red off ebay and its slightly darker, what does NNP mean and is it important when ordering. The three letters after each colour name is the colour code, this is used to make sure that you are getting the correct colour, also a smart repairer or body shop will use this code to mix up the correct paint, there also may be other Flame reds out there from different manufacturers, however the Renault Flame red is very hard to match properly due to the process of application when applied to the car at the factory. The best touch in that I have found for Flame Red is Ford Candy Red, however even if you purchase the correct touch up, using the correct colour code, you will never get an exact match. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites