Livery codes let you apply custom car designs made by other players. Each livery has two parts — a body code for the main paint job and a window code for glass details. Here's how to import them.
Controls the main car body design — paint colors, stripes, decals, and patterns. This is the larger code and makes up the bulk of the livery.
Controls details on the glass — stickers, tint effects, and small graphics on or around the windows. Not all liveries have a window code.
Open FR Legends and go to Customize on any car.
Tap the Body section in the livery editor.
Tap the Import button (clipboard icon).
Paste the BODY code into the text field.
Tap OK and the livery will load on the car body.
Stay in the same Customize screen.
Switch to the Window section in the livery editor.
Tap the Import button.
Paste the WINDOW code into the text field.
Tap OK — the window details (stickers, tint, etc.) will appear.
Body code goes into Body, window code goes into Window. They are not interchangeable.
Some liveries require many layers. Buy more layers in the in-game store — you can have up to 1,300 for body and 500 for window.
Livery codes can be very long. Make sure you copy the entire code — don't miss the beginning or end.
Livery codes are made for a specific car. Check which car the livery is designed for before importing.
Browse hundreds of livery codes for every car in FR Legends.
Browse Livery CodesA livery code is a string of text that encodes a custom paint job or design. You can import it into the FR Legends livery editor to apply someone else's design to your car without creating it manually.
Body codes control the main car body design — paint color, stripes, decals, and patterns. Window codes control details on the glass — window stickers, tint effects, and small graphics. Most liveries have both.
Go to the in-game store and purchase more layers. You can have up to 1,300 layers for the body and 500 for the window. Most modded APKs include free store shopping.
Make sure you copied the full code (they can be very long), you're pasting it into the correct section (body or window), and you're using the right car that the livery was designed for.
Yes — in the livery editor, tap the Export button to copy your current design as a code. You can then share it with others or save it as a backup.
You can browse hundreds of livery codes on FRLMods. Filter by car base, livery type, and more.