Red Touch Up Paint
#1
Red Touch Up Paint
Low speed, low side this morning in a parking lot. I was turning left, someone pulled out, I tapped the brake and out went the front tire. Bent the shift lever and a little rash on the fairing. Any suggestions on where to get some red touch up paint?
#3
I found a match for mine at an auto parts store. I just took my solo cowl in with me and found the best match. It was some type of red for a Subaru car. You cant tell unless you REALLY look close.
#5
http://www.colorrite.com/
This is where one of the shops by me told me to go. He said he could order it for me but it was cheaper to just buy it myself.
This is where one of the shops by me told me to go. He said he could order it for me but it was cheaper to just buy it myself.
#6
http://www.colorrite.com/
This is where one of the shops by me told me to go. He said he could order it for me but it was cheaper to just buy it myself.
This is where one of the shops by me told me to go. He said he could order it for me but it was cheaper to just buy it myself.
#8
Let me throw another one out there. I was looking for paint for my son's Pinewood Derby car and came across these little 5 or 6 oz. cans of paint marketed by Testors for model cars, etc. They had Italian Red laquer + clear. It comes real close to matching the red on the SH. Obviously the SH is not painted with laquer but a Q-Tip and little dab of paint worked really well on rock chips. I believe you can buy the same little cans in basecoat/clearcoat. I'm thinking about painting the chin fairing with it.
http://www.testors.com/catalog_browse.asp?ictNbr=4
http://www.testors.com/catalog_browse.asp?ictNbr=4
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