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    ZCP/CSL Wheel paint code

    Looking for a paint code that is close to the factory hypersilver color or powercoat color that will get me close. Thanks.

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    it is a Glasurit Special paint code A55 Dekra Silver from Line 90
    Last edited by NZ_M3; 01-12-2021, 03:43 PM.

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      #3
      Much appreciated.

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        #4
        Good find. Thanks.

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          #5
          I tried to source this state side but had no luck - any one have a source?

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            #6
            Originally posted by sddynamix View Post
            I tried to source this state side but had no luck - any one have a source?
            From Glasurit??? It is a Bespoke Glasurit colour no one else does it. Code A55 in other paint manufacturer code is a Nissan Orange so don’t bother trying.

            it has a very specific and expensive tint 90-905 which is used to give it that colour flip (apparently it is real silver) - that tint alone accounts for 40% of the paint price.

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              #7
              Originally posted by NZ_M3 View Post

              From Glasurit??? It is a Bespoke Glasurit colour no one else does it. Code A55 in other paint manufacturer code is a Nissan Orange so don’t bother trying.

              it has a very specific and expensive tint 90-905 which is used to give it that colour flip (apparently it is real silver) - that tint alone accounts for 40% of the paint price.
              Yeah - I tried a few years back by reaching out to Glasurit and I never got a response. I've had my CSL fronts for about 15 years now and they're in desperate need of refinishing (and I'm still waiting on that group buy).

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                #8
                Originally posted by sddynamix View Post
                I tried to source this state side but had no luck - any one have a source?
                This place might still mix Glasurit (BASF). BTW, a pint of this stuff is $150-200.

                Last edited by Slideways; 01-22-2021, 01:14 PM.

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                  Originally posted by Slideways View Post

                  This place might still mix Glasurit, but they no longer show it on their website. BTW, a pint of this stuff is $150-200.

                  https://www.eastbaycolorservice.com/
                  Wow nice, I'll reach out. I tried to have a local PPG shop match the wheel and it ended up spraying dark and dull.

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                    Originally posted by sddynamix View Post

                    Yeah - I tried a few years back by reaching out to Glasurit and I never got a response. I've had my CSL fronts for about 15 years now and they're in desperate need of refinishing (and I'm still waiting on that group buy).
                    I wonder if it’s the tint that’s not readily available in the US.

                    Because the other three colours are nothing special in terms of their colour range. Here in New Zealand I do recall the shop telling me they would call me back to check if they have the tint in stock to ensure they could mix it. But it is a current line colour code that isn’t phased out or anything.

                    perhaps get them to import the tint if they don’t have it under a group buy?



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                      Originally posted by sddynamix View Post

                      Wow nice, I'll reach out. I tried to have a local PPG shop match the wheel and it ended up spraying dark and dull.
                      The only other paint manufacturer that I have seen that could match this from their tint range was Lechler.

                      The price of the paint I am told is because of the genuine silver content in the tint making it costing 3.5x more than everything else.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by sddynamix View Post

                        Wow nice, I'll reach out. I tried to have a local PPG shop match the wheel and it ended up spraying dark and dull.
                        Actually, it is on their website - BASF

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                          #13
                          Very cool info NZ! I love my wheels even more now!
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                            #14
                            I spoke to the owner of my body shop and he said it’s available. Was thinking of painting the CHs with it but there are in excellent condition so......


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                              #15
                              I was researching this awhile ago and also found someone on another forum say that you can get a real close finish with powdercoat using using super chrome with a white base. Anyone know a powdercoater that is willing to do a sample to try it out>?

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