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Old 09-19-2011 | 04:51 PM
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Anyone have a part number for the Dark Gray interior paint? Just wanted to color match a gauge pod and touch up a few other pieces.
Old 09-19-2011 | 06:27 PM
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also tuning in for an answer
Old 09-19-2011 | 08:14 PM
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You might be able to match the color, but I doubt it will be possible to match the texture and some other qualities of the finish... would be good to know if there is something though
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I've heard SEM and Duplicolor both have the match, but I don't know what color to get. I've seen the Duplicolor's at the local parts store, but they all seemed too light. So far no luck.
Old 09-19-2011 | 11:34 PM
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I don't have a part number but try looking on the manufacturers websites. They might list them. Also check out dyes as apposed to paints. The interior dye won't chip, crack, peel and will still show the texture of the piece. Another place to check out is upholstery supply shops. I see you are in socal. I know there is Kestone Bros over in North Hollywood near the Burbank airport. Last I checked they had dye in stock.
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I'm using SEM Classic Coat "Very Dark Gray" in my 2004 part number is 17213 on the can it looks real good matches great.
Old 09-20-2011 | 06:43 PM
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You want to get the dyes as mentioned above at your local paint store
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I just take a fuse panel cover, or other small trim piece to Carquest or Napa, and they mix it to match.
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Mix to match is the best way to do it.. I have YET to see something in a spray can match interior with out being noticeably different... Or my eyes are just that good..
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Originally Posted by Mangled03gmc
Mix to match is the best way to do it.. I have YET to see something in a spray can match interior with out being noticeably different... Or my eyes are just that good..
Yeah, like Tim's pod...... Perfect example.


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