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I used them for a Yamaha I had. It was a metallic black and it was a perfect match. Also the plastic color I used for an inner fairing that matched the blacked out parts on the bike was a perfect match too.
Wasn't cheap to do, but the results were very good!
I need to paint my lowers and want to buy some more from them.
Just not sure if I can spray with a can to match my color now Mysterious Red Sunglo.
When I did the Yamaha the outer fairing a buddy sprayed it with a gun, and the inner fairing I sprayed with a can.
I ordered some charcoal pearl from colorrite. It was pretty close in color but the metal flake was a little different. The clear coat went on thin and wanted to run. I put 3 coats on and buffed out. The clear has a yellow tint. All n all it matched pretty close but I'm gonna repaint all the pieces now that I have the ppg paint code.
I bought a pint of bright sliver Pearl metallic from them, the color was right on, and it sprayed nicely. For what it's worth, I feel the perfect match is worth the extra dough.
They packaged everything up professionally, and shipped it to my door an a couple of days.
I ordered some charcoal pearl from colorrite. It was pretty close in color but the metal flake was a little different. The clear coat went on thin and wanted to run. I put 3 coats on and buffed out. The clear has a yellow tint. All n all it matched pretty close but I'm gonna repaint all the pieces now that I have the ppg paint code.
Any chance I could get that paint code I have a charcoal pearl SG and I'd like to have the ppg for reference Thanks
I have used them on a couple of occasions. I had to repaint my front fender, mysterious red sunglo and blackened cayened and the match was about as perfect as you can get.
I have used them on a couple of occasions. I had to repaint my front fender, mysterious red sunglo and blackened cayened and the match was about as perfect as you can get.
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