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Mike, Hate is a pretty strong word, don't you agree?
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We're pretty close on 70 Cranberry red, but nothing on Garnet. If you can find a jobber that can still mix laquer, have him mix you a pint, and spray it out as a guide to scan off for bc/cc. Dupont Centari if mixed from the old formula can work also. Generally solids take less tweaking, but I'm not the painter. I just hang the sheetmetal. Pm JustBadJoe. He shoots the color.
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Here's my Garnet Red convert next to my nephew's original paint coupe. Let me tell ya, it's a tough color to get right... and no, I don't think mine is exactly right either!
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The color looks entirely different in every varying shade of light...
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Mike, Hate is a pretty strong word, don't you agree? ![]() ![]() ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Ok..OK..Craig, how about " I don't car for " ![]() Helmut..I love your red cars ![]() Mike ![]() |
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