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sun must be outLooking at the gas cans today it is jet black with blue metal flake in it.
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sun must be outLooking at the gas cans today it is jet black with blue metal flake in it.
what color are you going with?It was
Lol well tomorrow I’m doing black with the AMBThank you!!! Digging this color combo. Would also love to see black up against the AMB
That will be awesome thanks for showing theseLol well tomorrow I’m doing black with the AMB
Your welcome. Wait till you see what I post tomorrow ?This is the exact combo I want- thanks for posting!
I will get some pics of it indoors for you or maybe try a short video I’ll try my best for yaThanks so much for doing this. Looks great. This is my build as well.
do you have a shot of it indoors? If it looks very dark and closer to black indoors it would actually put my mind at ease in some twisted way...Because it proves that your paint sample is consistent with the other photos we’ve seen, and we would have more comfort to know while the car looks near black in the shade it will transform in direct light like your sample suggests
To answer your question there is an automotive paint and body supply shop down the road from where I work they are the best they can make me anything I’m just about anything they make small touch up bottles to spray cans to gallons whatever you need if u need anything maybe I can help out I just give them the paint code and their computer gives the exact formula and boom I got it+1 on trying Wimbledon White.
this is MUCH better than yesterday!!!!
I’d also try a galaxy grey or maybe even step out there and try leadfoot...but that’s a gutsy choice that could either be a game changer or a quick “no way”,
And I have to ask, as a custom paint guy...where are you getting the AMB????
I hear ya I have the paint chip book from Ford for 2021 colors and I agree amb doesnt compare to what I spraythey really need to just put this color on a vehicle and get it out on the sun.
that paint sample does not match what i saw on the cans or the dealership binder
Sweet. If I can get the paint code I can get my jobber to mix it up. Maybe. Being as it’s new he may just stare at me uncomfortably.To answer your question there is an automotive paint and body supply shop down the road from where I work they are the best they can make me anything I’m just about anything they make small touch up bottles to spray cans to gallons whatever you need if u need anything maybe I can help out I just give them the paint code and their computer gives the exact formula and boom I got it