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As long as you get your colour code right, the colour should match well dood!

The rest of your paintwork is good so it won't stick out at all...

Heaps of good panel and paint places around Perth. We (family) have used "bowra panel and pain" in Balcatta...

As long as you get your colour code right, the colour should match well dood!

The rest of your paintwork is good so it won't stick out at all...

Heaps of good panel and paint places around Perth. We (family) have used "bowra panel and pain" in Balcatta...

Sweet....ill have to gget a propper quote...what about faded paint??? i dont think its faded at all...

Sweet....ill have to gget a propper quote...what about faded paint??? i dont think its faded at all...

Waddya mean? That last sentence doesn't make any sense...

Are you saying you want matte silver instead of gloss silver?

But I thought it doesn't matter how good it is, mixing paint over 2 seperate times will ALWAYS going be a little bit different.

Therefore, if you were to spray your door, they'd blend it to your front fender and rear quarter.

Because if you don't, under different sort of light, you will be able to see the contrast between your front fender (one colour), door (one colour), rear quarter (one colour).

Although sometimes people can never tell, but since you know it's there, you will be able to see it everytime :D

I have a little rust spot on my right door, and i was wondering if i had that door re-sprayed would the colour match exactly? or would i need to get the whole car resprayed to get a perfect match?

for a little rust spot its probably better to touch it up rather than respray

i had this problem with my old r33 gtst, i made the mistake of getting just the door repaired and painted, the fresh coat of paint and clear coat stood out soo badly (car was silver KL0 ) that i ended up getting the whole car resprayed....then sold it few months later, waste of money lol

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