Those spray cans milners sell, i.e. the grey and the red ones, are they the same match as the red/ grey metalic on my 2.4? It's the factory toyota 1991 on a 'J' plate. Only I have a scuff on my grey wheeel arches, and was thinking of touching them up.
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You'll need to look under the bonnet at the plate at the back and see what the paint code is. That way you'll get the right ones.
To my knowledge they are a pretty good match but bear in mind that paint fades and changes at different rates depending on how much sun and overall age so there's no way it can be exact but it'll be close!
Hope this helps,
Ray.I've got a plan and it's as hot as my pants!
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Originally posted by lord_flashart View PostYou'll need to look under the bonnet at the plate at the back and see what the paint code is. That way you'll get the right ones.
To my knowledge they are a pretty good match but bear in mind that paint fades and changes at different rates depending on how much sun and overall age so there's no way it can be exact but it'll be close!
Hope this helps,
Ray.
I'm going to do the top half completely though, but haven't made up my mind which colour yet.Born a free spirit
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If you did want to 'do it properly' as you are a dab hand and good at this sort of thing then you can get the paint from a number of places in a bottle and spray it with your own equipment.
eBay is a good source for the replacement stickers so you'd be able to repaint the doors in both colours and then re-sticker it so it's good as new!
Again, all you need is the paint code and helpful garage and you're away.
Thanks,
Ray.I've got a plan and it's as hot as my pants!
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Originally posted by lord_flashart View PostIf you did want to 'do it properly' as you are a dab hand and good at this sort of thing then you can get the paint from a number of places in a bottle and spray it with your own equipment.
eBay is a good source for the replacement stickers so you'd be able to repaint the doors in both colours and then re-sticker it so it's good as new!
Again, all you need is the paint code and helpful garage and you're away.
Thanks,
Ray.
I guess it's no different, you've just got to spray the base coat on, then the lacquer straight after, get the timing wrong though and it peels off, which can be a expensive mistake. Hmmm will have to ponder that one. Thanks for the info though.Born a free spirit
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