Caribbean turquoise paint.

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GarageTime
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Caribbean turquoise paint.

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I'm looking for an online supplier for a gallon of single stage. Hoping someone could steer me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance.
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Good info. Thanks Danny.
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Both Eastwood and Summit racing have paints as well at a reasonable price.
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This company has quality affordable paint

https://www.paintforcars.com/enamel_paint_kits.html
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[quote="BAMAFORD"]This company has quality affordable paint

https://www.paintforcars.com/enamel_paint_kits.html[/quote

But they don't offer Caribbean Turquoise :dontknow:

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Carribean Turquoise is a nice color on Slicks. Julie up in
Durango had hers repainted the Turquoise and White combo
that was original to the truck. I had been looking at that for mine,
but found another color I liked a little better. I would say start
checking with Automotive Paint Suppliers in your area.
Most good auto color vendors can make any color combo you need
from a database with formulas for colors in the thousands. They even
have a little gadget they can point at your original color like on a door jamb where the paint hasn't faded and get a color off of that. TR
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While not meeting your criteria of online supplier; this is my backup for colors I can't obtain at a reasonable price elsewhere. http://prosprayfinishes.com/ .I am well satisfied with the product; coverage is certainly better than with most of the less expensive versions of the coatings giants. A recent example is toreador red, which has the triple whammy of being red, and metallic, and pearl. $ 628.00 gal was the best I could hammer my Shopline distributor down to. Matrix was in that same range. I got the ProSpray for around $415.00 a gallon ( base coat, with PPG clear), and am well satisfied with all aspects at this point. Being a red, time will tell. My standard statement is that if Earl Sheib can guarantee their reds to be fade-free for five years, others should be able to provide an equally fade-resistant product.
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Thanks again to all. Especially to Hunter's 64. Picked up two quarts of paint from automotivetouchup. Match was right on. This was my first attempt at spraying my own. And I impressed myself. Right up to the point where I spilled fuel down the side. Re-do. No I didn't have a clear coat on it yet. [/url]Image[/img]
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Glad it worked out for you, sorry about the spill ... been there done that got the T shirt, mine was brake fluid down the fire wall . what a friggin nightmare that was to fix.

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