Incorrect PPG Paint Code
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Incorrect PPG Paint Code
For anyone ordering paint from a supplier who uses PPG. Be aware PPG has the code for Sebring Silver incorrectly cross referenced with Siverstone and will likely supply the wrong color.
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Looks pretty good to me. I'm going to give your tip a try. I'm puttijng back a ride that was rolled and have a few body parts or different colors to assemble, yellow door, red fender, black fender black mirror, yellow mirror etc, and I want to paint the back surfaces that might be slightly visible after they are assembled . Ultimnately I will have to have the whole car painted. I also have to repair the front and rear bumper covers. Your ride looks pretty good. Whose spoiler and front air dams did you use?
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Since exhausts for this car don't give substantial gains it's about looks and sound. I took out the resonator on the stock exhaust for a low deep 350Z type hum(not loud at all) and I put 2004 tips on. For just over $100 I got the look and sound I wanted.
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The resonators are the big honkers at the end of each exhaust pipe right? So your saying your running a straight pipe from the rear end back and just have new tips on basicly a straight pipe and the sound is not too loud/rough/still mellow?