This morning I dropped my CSL bootlid (trunk) off for paint at a local shop that does great work on older 911's.
I dropped off the trunk and the fuel door for something for him to paint match off of. He mentioned he could probably do a better job as far as paint matching goes if I removed my factory trunk and brought that to him.
He said that there is usually anywhere from 2 to 20 variations of the same paint code that he receives on a given color to account for the fact that at the factory varying factors such as temp/humidity/painting equipment may yield a different outcome on the same paint color.
So for those of you with CSL trunks I am just looking for any tips on how to make the job of painting my new trunk and having it match a bit easier for the gentleman doing the work. Thanks.
Edit: BTW Paint is Silver Grey Metallic
I dropped off the trunk and the fuel door for something for him to paint match off of. He mentioned he could probably do a better job as far as paint matching goes if I removed my factory trunk and brought that to him.
He said that there is usually anywhere from 2 to 20 variations of the same paint code that he receives on a given color to account for the fact that at the factory varying factors such as temp/humidity/painting equipment may yield a different outcome on the same paint color.
So for those of you with CSL trunks I am just looking for any tips on how to make the job of painting my new trunk and having it match a bit easier for the gentleman doing the work. Thanks.
Edit: BTW Paint is Silver Grey Metallic
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