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Van B |
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Seems like this would be the best hope of replicating the nuance of my L13M Saturn yellow that was badly missed with its previous paint job. But, I can’t seem to find anyone who can source it or much less has experience with it.
Anyone out there in 914 World have experience, advice, or sourcing tips they care to pass along? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/yellow914.JPG) |
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@wonkipop
I have painted a few cars but not a pro. Just enough to not be afraid to give it a try. I used Sikkens for years until I could not purchase it anymore and then switched to Glasruit. I did not know enough to specify a specific line when I was trying to purchase for Blue 914 I just asked for the correct color code and that I wanted to be catalyzed paint. That is how in ended up with 55 line. Nice thing with solid colors is that you can always sand and buff to get a nice finish. Hood was painted, sanded and buffed. Other areas were just left as sprayed. john |
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