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
) 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


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