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Perfectly Color Match Kr4 Silver To My Car


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I need to spray a small area of my gtr door, and I am a little worried that the paint won't match perfect, I want to know if there is such a thing as a computer match?

Do i let the auto paint suppliers match it? Or should I just let my panel beater do it? It's kr4 silver so it's not the easiest colur to match

Who is really good in Sydney? I don't care about price?

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Its probably a good idea to get it done professionally as there are few different shades of the kr4.

I plan too, I just want to know if a paint supplier will do a better job in matching kr4 than my beater

There is like 4 different kr4's

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I plan too, I just want to know if a paint supplier will do a better job in matching kr4 than my beater

There is like 4 different kr4's

Just get a panel beater that can match the paint.

The panel beater who did mine has contact with this guy that hand matches paint (no computers) and matched my front bar perfectly... We didn't know my car was actually just standard 732 black pearl metallic lol, found out later

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