Tuesday, March 16, 2010

I have a mazda RX-8 want to have it painted the exact color offered on the Aston Martin DB9 how can I do this?

Want the grey-blue (ish) color. Please help!I have a mazda RX-8 want to have it painted the exact color offered on the Aston Martin DB9 how can I do this?
A very nice car...my best friend has an 06. He never got snow tires for it. lol Go to http://tcpglobal.com/autocolorlibrary/sh鈥?/a> and they have all the paint codes there. Nice color, I like blue.....





DanielI have a mazda RX-8 want to have it painted the exact color offered on the Aston Martin DB9 how can I do this?
go to aston martin website and get the colour's name. go to any major automotive paint supplier and look up the colour code. you may have to contact the manufacturer to get the code. the paint supplier should be able to mix up the quantity for you.
i own a repair and restoration shop,and any good paint store that sells ,,ppg paint, or ,,DuPont,,can mix the exact color of it,and they also can do whats called a computer match on it,they can scan any piece of the car that you take them,and it will give them the mixing code for the exact color of it,i use this service all the time because some of the jobs i do are only slight touch up,s or maybe a fender or a door,and on these it has to match 100% it cant be off none,but any ppg paint store can do this for you ,good luck i hope this helps.
go to the aston martin dealership and find out exactly what the paint color is and code # and your all set to paint yours that color, just go to the paint store and have them mix it up for you.
You have to go to an auto paints/body shop supplier. Look in the phone book. Go down and talk to them. Have the year and model, as their color book covers all cars of very many years. Who is painting it.? Also required is a bunch of other stuff.


Ask these guys. They will inform you as to what you got to do and what you need.


Painting cars takes a bit, and the finish is never as good or as hard as what is on the car now-as that coat is baked on like your stove, fridge and enameled cookware.

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