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davey205

Laser Green Paint

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davey205
:lol: its a long shot but anyone know if its possible (I wouldnt have thought it was) to get laser green paint i have aquired my pug with a little scuff on the front bumper

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Phil H

Paint code is M0SS or Verte Flourite.

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davey205
Paint code is M0SS or Verte Flourite.

nice one thanks phil have you any pictures of your griff-a-like as im considering a partial griffe a like myself but leaving the seats as they are fine

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Phil H

Well how could I resist....

 

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ALEX

I've just got some wheels like that for mine,

But I forgot to ask about the centre caps are yours painted or they that colour?

I have a set of standard silver ones, I was thinking of painting them black or Metalic grey

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Phil H

The centre caps are from the dealer in grey.

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ALEX
The centre caps are from the dealer in grey.

 

Awesome!

I'll get on the blower for some then, I hope they're still available

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welshpug

I don't think they are.

 

one thing to mention about the paint codes, you will hardly ever get a perfect match, especially with a colour like Lazer green, you will get far more success by getting the paint matched precisely.

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steve@cornwall
I don't think they are.

 

one thing to mention about the paint codes, you will hardly ever get a perfect match, especially with a colour like Lazer green, you will get far more success by getting the paint matched precisely.

 

 

If it's a very small scuff, I used a small pot of Humbrol enamel from a modelling shop for stone chips etc. Remarkably close.

 

As in Phil's sig - his is THE Griffe-alikefrom what I've seen in threads the detail is awesome. This is my old Looky- likey

 

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