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also anyone heard of a place called " ColorRite " sells the paint....any info on them?
WHen i had my 11 wide glide in Sedona Orange i called colorite about the sedona orange. They didnt list it for my dyna but did for the road king and street glide. They told me its the same. I never ordered from them since my body shop got the color. Had a fairing painted. It was close, but not exact. If it was 2 body panels side by side you could see the difference. But since it was a fairing it looked fine.
Last edited by pontiac69; Aug 15, 2012 at 10:47 PM.
The paint I got matched very well. That said, I've seen a number of threads saying matching Sedona Orange is a major PITA. Too bad, because it's a Bitchin' Color in my opinion!
The shop that I use has their own PPG mixing station and mentioned that the pearl for that color is very expensive, I think he said $900 but I forget how much that mixes.
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