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Hi, can any recommend a good paint shop where I can send my 2005 road king special front fender to? It was damage while in a parking lot by some jerk I am sure. In any case just want to have it repaired and painted it back to original color of lava red. Is was perfect till now. Would appreciate any recommendations where I can I guess mail it or a paint shop in south Florida where I can bring it.
With technology now, any high end shop can do a great match on colour. Not like matching up a front door next to a rear on a cage. Fender is on its own out front, good luck
Custom painted vehicles in Franksville wi. They do all kinds of painting for Harley, new bags, fairings, whatever Harley makes they paint. They have all the paint codes for every Harley color. If you call they most likely will tell you they are 6 to 8 weeks out painting parts but it’s work a shot.
This one time my saddlebag lid got dinged by some jerk in a parking lot. But if I told my wife, she'd probably hit me for calling her a jerk.
You can look up the paint code through Harley and give the paint code to a shop and they should be able to match it without even trying hard. That's how I get my paints for my projects, but I mix and shoot my own stuff.
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