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02-26-2010 10:24 AM #1im jk.... but seriously
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painting services. i have some oem sideskirts i need painted. aztec red is a nissan o/e color. only problem is im worried they wont match exactly,due to my paint being a few years old. anyone have any suggestions.
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02-26-2010 10:57 AM #2"Non Silba Sed Anthar"
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i have done it before by just mixing in some different colors until it matches up, you can put in a couple grams of a lighter color to compensate for fading,.

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02-26-2010 02:01 PM #3im jk.... but seriously
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im not a painter, i dont have a booth. or anywhere to do so. im asking for some places to aquire them to paint my skirts. sorry if i didnt clarify.
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02-26-2010 11:11 PM #4Registered User
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If you have a good painter he can match the paint by tinting and sprayers skills.
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02-27-2010 01:07 PM #5"Non Silba Sed Anthar"
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yup, i can do it, i have a paint and body shop a couple hours north of tampa on u.s. 19.
shared_pm me if you are willing to make the trip, trust me it will be worth your time.
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02-27-2010 07:45 PM #6A &R Motorsports is owned and operated by Dre (1sicbu) ! Offering repairs, body mods, and anything from basic paint to high end paint work,and hi performance work! A & R Motorsports 380 Douglas Rd. E. Oldsmar Fl.34677 Suit 9 Dre (1sicbu) 813-403-3445 Call Today For Your Free Estimate!
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02-27-2010 08:19 PM #7"Non Silba Sed Anthar"
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yeah i know it is tinting, he said earlier that he is not a painter so i was trying to help him with easy to understand terms, and you do not need a mixing station to get the tint correct, if you have been doing it long enough you know what colors you can put in to make it slightly different. being that it is all the same kind of base coat, i.e. a good one for red is you add in a little orange base to compensate for the fading. also for someone looking to match a color that has faded you can go thru a color book and find some color that matches alot closer then what is actually on the factory panels,.
and then mix to get what you are looking for.
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