Paint rattle can

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by Natural2JZ, Sep 12, 2010.

  1. Natural2JZ
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    Natural2JZ Well-Known Member

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    Hey guys. So I need to paint a few things I got and I was wondering if there is any stores around that would put a specific paint code into a spray can. Anyone know about a store with a service like such? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
     
  2. shineynitelite
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    I had heard that some napas do it, i've found some online before also.
     
  3. JasonoJordan
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    im sure alot of your paint stores could do it as well
     
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    locally, welle auto and most paint shops (just call them).

    online, I've had good luck with automotivetouchup.com and paintscratch.com.
     
  5. G_2.5rs
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    welle auto supply and napa off of 280 does them
     
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    i got my at napa for $28
     
  7. Natural2JZ
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    Thanks a ton everyone... ill make some calls later.. i couldnt figure out how to spell welle LOL and i called sherwin williams and they said NO. Thanks again.
     
  8. Scoobyvroom
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    I know that the O'rileys Auto in Buffalo will mix and put it in an spray can for 15 bucks a can. Not too bad. Got a couple cans of Aspen White to paint an extra set of rocker panels for the wifes WRX.
     
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    Well it all went well used some clear i had laying around and plastic primer and 600 grit dry sand. Welle provided great matched paint. Didnt get to do my sideskirts, in fear of not having enough paint but also in laziness.. did the ebay foglight covers and my new uncracked grill. Heres a few pics! im satisfied even though its not a stealer job by any means. What you guys think?
     
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    I'm sure it's fine, but it's really hard to see anything. Got any better pictures?