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Im new here. I just picked up a nice 1992 Fatboy and need to replace the front fender do to someone hitting it in a parking lot according to the previous owner. I just don't know what color it is. I know what the ppg codes are but there are three different ones that look like it could be it and don't want to get the wrong color.
Anyone have one already painted and ready to mount for sale?
Here's some pics. My guess is the Light Ruby Tricoat...
Thank you. I saw that link you posted during my quest to find an answer to my search and that's the color I thought it was but I showed it to my buddy and he insists its the light one. Lol. But I think your right.
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