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Old 10-02-2008, 10:53 AM
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Default I'll be painting the car come 2 months time

Im down to either Moonrock Metallic OEM paint or Flat black with clearcoat.

I want to see what everyone else thinks. I'll let the winning vote be the color I go with, since both colors are great to me. Let the voting BEGIN!

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Originally Posted by Squirtle,Oct 2 2008, 10:53 AM
Flat black with clearcoat.
Hows that gonna work From my understanding Flat Black is Flat Black
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Originally Posted by VeilSide AP1,Oct 2 2008, 10:55 AM
Hows that gonna work From my understanding Flat Black is Flat Black
Hell if I know. Friend said you can have clearcoat put on it so it shines a bit and protects the paint.

Im no paint whiz so lets assume its just flat black for now =P


And any pics of the yellow?
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here's how the car looks now!

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It would be cheaper and easier to sell the car and get the color you want, unless you decide a custom color like flat black.
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Originally Posted by SeanSerino,Oct 2 2008, 11:10 AM
It would be cheaper and easier to sell the car and get the color you want, unless you decide a custom color like flat black.
wow really?
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Originally Posted by Squirtle,Oct 2 2008, 10:59 AM
Hell if I know. Friend said you can have clearcoat put on it so it shines a bit and protects the paint.

Im no paint whiz so lets assume its just flat black for now =P


And any pics of the yellow?
Im not questioning the powers of your Friend and his body shop wonders, but like i said from my knowledge Flat Black does not use clear, that is why its Flat instead of Gloss

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Sorry, had to throw in some SICKNESS!


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Originally Posted by SeanSerino,Oct 2 2008, 11:10 AM
It would be cheaper and easier to sell the car and get the color you want, unless you decide a custom color like flat black.
how do you figure that?


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