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looking for color codes
Hi,
I'm a newbie here in this Forum.SmileWavy My name is Marc and I'm an aeronautical engineer living in Germany. I got a 1983 SC (but with 3.2L) currently in conversion to something.....:D I'm looking for the codes of the green and red colors from this car http://up.picr.de/1249218.jpg Can anyone help :rolleyes: The green might be lind-grün 226 :confused: Thanks for your help Marc |
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does anyone have other pics from this car? especially front and back:cool: Thanks Marc |
PORSCHE 226 1972-1973
LINDGRUEN Glasurit Line 22 Step: 1/1 1.00 ltr Base Amount Cumulative UNIT MC35 208.6 208.6 g M77 555.9 764.4 g M5 219.8 984.2 g M60 74.7 1058.9 g M52 18.1 1077.1 g Formula Date 14-12-2005 MSDS AD2224 Price Code: Bend WAYYYYY over, grab ankles |
Hey Kevin,
Do you know where to get the recipe for BMW "Nevada" color (BMW code 001)? It's a darker grey non-metallic for an early 2002 (1969-1971?). Hope you're doing well...My 930 still looks beautiful! Thanks, |
Hi, SmileWavy
nobody any idea for the code/name of the red color? And is the green Lindgrün for sure :confused: Would you paint the red or would you tend to make it with foil :confused: Is it generally possible to make that with foil? :cool: Marc SmileWavy Still looking for more pics - none? |
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Glassurit has the "name" in thier databank but not the formula. PPG doesn't even have the name "Nevada" listed in the library.. Sorry I don't anywhere else I can lok. Kevin P. |
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