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xray

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I have to plug this website/company after receiving their product today.

Automotive touch-up

HUGE array of paints, in touch-up bottle, can or aerosol. Has ALL the old Datsun color palette. I ordered two 12-oz aerosol cans of 112 (lime) on Monday, just came today and the paint matches up very well.

For me, this will be used for undercarriage applications and for interior floor after application of sound deadener so the spray was the best fit. Clear coat also available as needed by your application...

Just a heads-up if you're having trouble getting your paint matched locally...

Good luck,

Steve

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I called them and they don't have 302 (leaf Green Met.) If there is any one out there that knows of other places please list them.

..they also don't carry many of the other color codes for the later 260-280z, so maybe I got a little to enthused over the fact that they had mine (which I assumed was not a very common color to have in stock)

They do carry 113 "green metallic." I Just checked the Zhome website, and Carl lists 113 as "green metallic, AKA leaf green metallic"...I wonder if it is in fact the same color as your 302 from the 1974+ era?

PPG's website http://www.ppgcarpaint.com/ has a good database also, and doesn't list a match to their own code (4935M) which I also find interesting..

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Surely any competent paint shop can match up your colour.

When I told the bloke who painted my "Precious" what the colour code was, he just called it up on his computer and there, on the screen, was the list of ingredients required.

Rick.

:devious: :devious:

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xray,

Steven,

Even in the seaside backwater where I live, there's a paint shop,(sells housepaint etc), where you can take a sample of a painted item, they'll scan it, mix up a very close if not perfect match, produce an aerosol can for you, in AUTO paint. That's the method I used when I cleaned up the front bumper on my old '89 model Toyota ute. It's been mentioned before on this site.

Rick.

:devious: :devious:

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