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best way to match factory interior on door panels
well im doing my doors and after i bondo i wanna match it to look factory any ideas
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If you have a Napa Auto Parts. Go there and ask them for a paint book. Then find your code from your Glovebox in the book and tell them that's the color you want.
I think it should be beside the BC/CC |
sorry i meant the interior color and textor on these no the out side color side not if i did want to do the champagne i couldn't get the number i have no sticker in glove box lol
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...Just paint it black. What color is your interior now?
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that black any ideas for texture
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You can paint the plastic to the correct color. As long as you can find out the factory color any auto paint store can mix the paint for painting plastic. You first clean the plasstic with prepsol, than spray an adhesion promoter than the color coat. I painted both my door panels in my 89 Jimmy to match my interior color and the color matches perfectly.
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