Choose your Automotive paint color for your 1983 Bmw IX1

Restore Your 1983 Bmw IX1 Finish In Two Steps

Select Your Bmw's Color (Step One)

AutomotiveTouchup paint products are custom mixed to perfectly match the color of your 1983 Bmw IX1 using a basecoat/clearcoat system just like factory specs. To insure a proper match, you’ll need to know your vehicle’s color code, so you can find it on the chart below.

Chip Color Codes Color Description
1983 Bmw IX1 Touch Up Paint | Jet Black 668, U668 668, U668 Jet Black

 

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Did you choose the wrong model? How about the 1983 Bmw 1-SERIES, 2-SERIES, 3-Series, 4-SERIES, 5-Series, 6-Series, 7-Series, 8-SERIES, Alpina B6, Alpina B7, I3, I4, I8, IX2, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7, Roadster, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, Z3, Z4, or Z8?  If you're still not sure, take a look at our All 1983 Bmw Models page.  Or, just go to our page dedicated to Bmw Touch Up Paint

Why The Two-Step Paint System?

Your 1983 Bmw IX1 is painted at the factory with a high quality basecoat/clearcoat system. This two-step paint system consists of step one, the basecoat, which is your car’s actual color, and step two, the clearcoat, the specially formulated clear paint that protects the base color and provides the luster and deep shine your vehicle came with when new. AutomotiveTouchup products faithfully reproduce your vehicle manufacturer’s basecoat/clearcoat system.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Nicolas G, owner of a 1984 BMW 3-Series from Leesville, LA

Great products, very easy to use for the beginner. The acrylic paint and clear coat were ready to spray as advertised. I’ll continue to use these products.

Dana J P, owner of a 1984 BMW 6-Series from Arlington, WA

BMW Burgunrot Metallic #199 1) The grey primer is relatively thin and requires many coats to achieve any build thickness. I applied two coats before wet sanding and another two coats with additional wet sanding to get a good surface. 2) The color base coat covered fairly well but to get best application required short sweeping strokes. Attempts to apply long sweeping strokes resulted in surging from the can and inconsistent layering of paint material. 3) Consistent coverage was achieved with short strokes and alternate cross-hatch pattern. Final result looks good.

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