SeanXE
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If I were to buy a car with a custom paint job (nothing chavy just a lighter shade than normal)
Would it be hard for me to get pits painted in the same colour? Or do most body shops these days have a paint scanner so they know what to mix?
Colour in question below, looks a bit lighter to me. Plus all the colour coding is exactly the right colour which is why I have reason to believe its been resprayed.
[Edited on 07-02-2011 by SeanXE]
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corsamon
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If its a metallic or a pearl you will certainly struggle getting a perfect match but a pastel colour you shouldnt have much trouble matching it if it isent a majorly radical colour :-)
EDIT: check bonnet shuts e.t.c for over spray and possibly door shuts see if the original colour is there and is darker or if its dusty from overspray
[Edited on 07-02-2011 by corsamon]
EDIT (AGAAAIN) Just re-read what you put and i saw you said your buying a car, well have you seen it in the flesh or are you just going off that pic as maybe the pic just happens to be poor quality and isent a good match? possibly
[Edited on 07-02-2011 by corsamon]
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SeanXE
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Just looks like a light gloss red to me mate
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Jambo
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Photos can be misleading
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SeanXE
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I took the picture mate maybe its just faded a bit? But like I said, all the colour coding is exact
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Christopher
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Hmmm very difficult! Ask the owner for a paint code and most body shops will be able to look it up! Or at my college we have all manufactures and colour charts of every type of colour of every make of car so if we dont know the paint code then it comes to do some old fashion matching mate
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Gazdaman
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That looks standard flame red to me.
Gaz
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SeanXE
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quote: Originally posted by Gazdaman
That looks standard flame red to me.
Gaz
Hope your right, ill have a proper look when its in my hands
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Jambo
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why would someone have resprayed it a slightly sifferent colour
That doesnt make any kind of sense.
Id say it was flame red, it will look different after/before a polish
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Rob R
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
why would someone have resprayed it a slightly sifferent colour
That doesnt make any kind of sense.
Id say it was flame red, it will look different after/before a polish
Bit like Fad when he had his corsa resprayed Misano Red
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
why would someone have resprayed it a slightly sifferent colour
That doesnt make any kind of sense.
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novarobbo
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i'd look for a difference in colour in the door shuts ect as been said. if not the door shuts under the bonnet for some reason people seem to for get to paint there. god knows why
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SeanXE
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He just finished work, it was resprayed in flame red about a year ago he said.
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Kieran
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That's been resprayed
Edit: wooops to late lol
[Edited on 07-02-2011 by kizzacorsab]
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Rob R
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
why would someone have resprayed it a slightly sifferent colour
That doesnt make any kind of sense.
Id say it was flame red, it will look different after/before a polish
Bit like Fad when he had his corsa resprayed Misano Red
That maybe red but it's completely different as its such a different colour! Nobody would respray a star silver corsa star silverII
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naz-gsi
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
quote: Originally posted by Rob R
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
why would someone have resprayed it a slightly sifferent colour
That doesnt make any kind of sense.
Id say it was flame red, it will look different after/before a polish
Bit like Fad when he had his corsa resprayed Misano Red
That maybe red but it's completely different as its such a different colour! Nobody would respray a star silver corsa star silverII
i would as star silver 2 is metallic
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SeanXE
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quote: Originally posted by kizzacorsab
That's been resprayed
Edit: wooops to late lol
[Edited on 07-02-2011 by kizzacorsab]
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MarkSport
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Isn't red like the hardest colour to match?
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by novarobbo
i'd look for a difference in colour in the door shuts ect as been said. if not the door shuts under the bonnet for some reason people seem to for get to paint there. god knows why
Its not that they "forget" its the amount of extra work it takes, and the extra cost the customer probably doesnt want to pay.
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by MarkSport
Isn't red like the hardest colour to match?
Mine matched up fine
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Graeme
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quote: Originally posted by naz-gsi
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
quote: Originally posted by Rob R
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
why would someone have resprayed it a slightly sifferent colour
That doesnt make any kind of sense.
Id say it was flame red, it will look different after/before a polish
Bit like Fad when he had his corsa resprayed Misano Red
That maybe red but it's completely different as its such a different colour! Nobody would respray a star silver corsa star silverII
i would as star silver 2 is metallic
there both metalic, hence silver the silver part.
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Graeme
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quote: Originally posted by MarkSport
Isn't red like the hardest colour to match?
not far off it but yellow is. Fades so badley, and the sun just fucks it up!
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redtom
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Not read all of this but if you do buy it and it has had paint then make sure you find out the code/colour etc before buying it from previous owner...
My pulsars had paint and is a slightly different colour from standard and without knowing what colour it is, it makes it a mission to paint things.
right pain in the rectum.
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Graeme
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redtom you can get a spectro on it but not alot of bodyshop have them due to the cost, ours was about £5k. Alot of the paint outlets will have them but will charge about £25 to get the colour from it.
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redtom
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Oh really? well learn something everyday is that what its called a spectro?
Il pop in a bodyshop and ask when its back on the road
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