Zambezi green spray can |
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Zambezi green spray can |
last337 |
Jun 30 2015, 08:31 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 421 Joined: 4-December 12 From: New Orleans Member No.: 15,221 Region Association: None |
Does anyone know where to buy spray cans with porsche colors if that is even possible? I have blown the money I had getting it back on road and not ready to blow any more on it at moment and just want to touch up the areas that were affected in rust repair for now. I could always get a sprayer and mix it myself but rather not do that if possible.
One other thought I had is to buy something just close enough to zambezi but alas I am very very very color blind so that is not something I can do. Anyone know of a readily available 'close' color I could get? The paint job that is on here is terrible anyways and needs to be taken off bad. They did a one stage job with this and filled/painted the seams in front corners under windshield so those are all cracked etc. Dont know what they were thinking but I just want it to look decent for now. |
screenguy914 |
Jun 30 2015, 11:20 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 249 Joined: 6-July 09 From: So. Cal Member No.: 10,540 Region Association: Southern California |
Realize the paint code is for new paint and the existing paint is no longer new. I'm sure a pro can make it look closer to the existing hue, but realize new and existing paint age differently. Depends on your threshold of OK-ness.
Sherwood |
last337 |
Jun 30 2015, 11:26 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 421 Joined: 4-December 12 From: New Orleans Member No.: 15,221 Region Association: None |
Realize the paint code is for new paint and the existing paint is no longer new. I'm sure a pro can make it look closer to the existing hue, but realize new and existing paint age differently. Depends on your threshold of OK-ness. Sherwood Im going to go with Zambezi I suppose. The forest green looks a bit off to my color blind eyes |
puffinator |
Jun 30 2015, 11:55 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 193 Joined: 6-August 13 From: Annapolis, MD Member No.: 16,218 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Realize the paint code is for new paint and the existing paint is no longer new. I'm sure a pro can make it look closer to the existing hue, but realize new and existing paint age differently. Depends on your threshold of OK-ness. Sherwood Im going to go with Zambezi I suppose. The forest green looks a bit off to my color blind eyes Check the paint code in the drivers side door jam |
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