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Painting my 260z


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For that type of color, it might be easier to ask for Grabber Green (early '70's Ford Maverick) or the similar green used on the 'Cudas and Dusters in the early '70s. Codes for those colors are probably easier to come by than for Kawasakis. Although - Krylon used to have a color they called "Jungle Green" that was widely used in the mid-80s as touch up paint for Kawi off-road machines.

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well I decided on paint 302 #4935M Green Leaf Metallic I think it looks pretty nice in the paint chip samples I have seen under Datsun colors. Can anyone tell me how this color really looks.

here is the link I found the color under 260z and 280z Iam a little confused the one picture shows kinda pale look and the other picture shows more of a rich green which color is the real color.

http://www.zhome.com/History/ZColorGallary/index.html

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You can see it on my car in my web site. Lots of pictures. I will tell you one thing about this color code 302, I have not seen any places that have in their codes. I would like to get some spray cans of it and I have not seen any. I think I can get some custom cans mixed if I take a piece of the car that is painted to some one to scan it.

My car is the original color you are looking for. I think it's a great color and it seems a very rear original color.

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Something to consider - any metallic color is probably not going to look its best unless sprayed carefully. Might not be the best choice if you plan to stick with the method you have been doing with the white.

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Arne, I went and bought a good gravity feed gun and made a sealed booth in my garage with 2 heat lamp setups.

Mgood, I have all the paint mix numbers that make that color and found a place that can make it so Iam still checking into it.

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