Yes, 382E is the paint code. It's a Basecoat/Clearcoat setup.
If you're just brush touching stone chips, stop at the dealership and get some touch up paint.
The reason I say to stop at the dealer is because touch up paint from the factory is Lacquer. (anotherwards, you don't have to brush on basecoat and then brush some clearcoat on it)
I've got 3 complete mixing systems at my shop and with all that at my disposal, I still order factory touchup paint for my stonechips.
Hope that helps.
Mark
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