The color looks just the same as the original
(now putting my glasses on)
:eek: :eek: :eek:
Wasn't the Hallfords code from Ford or something
Works looking good Adam :thumb:
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The color looks just the same as the original
(now putting my glasses on)
:eek: :eek: :eek:
Wasn't the Hallfords code from Ford or something
Works looking good Adam :thumb:
Was going to say the same thing. I love the way you still went over half the bay before you realised it was a slightly different colour lolQuote:
Originally Posted by The Simps
There not HH plates mate, there just plates that have been added due to a hole in the top x-member plate, due to a leaking rad :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Simps
But should still help improve the strength :)
Rich-I carried on doing some of the bay just incase it looked a closer match when dry....... No issues anyway, i'll just sand it back down....
The colour is Vauxhall Silver Green metallic, and the car is Silver Moss Green metallic..... But tbh the car looks more champagne/gold than green...... (a bit like ollys old shell?)
If i cant find a close match, i'll just do it anthracite.
No worries on the plates :D
I had a nova in the colour a few years back and recall having problems matching the colour.
Do you have an APEC up your way? There's one here in Norwich that if you give them your paint code they can mix it up into an aerosol for you. Fair price too iirc.
yeah, most paint shop suppliers will be be able to match and rattle can it for you.....usually £10 500ml tin.... or reckon the 1999ish vectra champagne will be very similar...
Halfords can mix too, but i gave them the paint code, and they told me this on the shelf colour was correct.....
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Originally Posted by Riggy
lol it does acctually
Lol, been there ad, Like i said, you're welcome to the leftovers i have here. ;)
Thats looking like the best option John..
Halfords codes are crap, they have never matched any paint code i've ever given them. Always come out random colours.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adam