Calm down lol. I had my wheel scratched when the car was taken off the truck. Lexus fixed it for free but it was the wrong colour. They did it a week later and now its the right colour. Now, if the guys do a good job, all 4 wheels on the car will look pretty much the same. If they do a bad one, well, youll get 2 a completely different colour to the originals.
Basically there is no paint code. Two different colours are mixed to get the colour you get out at the end. Very hard to match if not impossible. Both wheels on the drivers side were done. However, they were exactly the same as I had the dealer put all 4 wheels side by side to make sure they were all the same.
Oh and please dont use phantom grey! Its not the right colour. Sewell Lexus in the US sell it and its a close match but its not perfect.
And here is an email from Lexus UK regarding the wheel colour -
"Toyotaor Lexus have never issued colour codes for alloy wheels.
The wheels are produced by an independent manufacturer to Toyota.
The final colour can vary depending on what process has been applied at
the time of painting.
The wheel refurbishers TGB have used for many years were never able to
obtain the colour codes for the wheels and they had to invest a lot of
time and money to replicate the colour, however this has never been 100%
accurate and it was always recommended that all 4 wheels were
refurbished to ensure a match.
There is a possibility that a paint supplier or bodyshop may have a
spectrometer to analyse the colour and produce a colour code close (but
not exact) to your requirements."
Here's my before and after:
Bad job, wheel was scraped when taking off the trailer, Wheel was redone but was the wrong colour -
Good job, notice how both wheels are the same colour -