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richard moss wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2020 11:30 am
I recently bought some from Halfords, although they may need to order it in
Is the Halfords paint any good. My local Halfords didn't have any when I checked although they did have the gap on the shelf. The lady behind the till said they would be able to get some ordered in for me but didn't seem too sure. (She gave me distinctive 'new employee' vibes).
If their paint is good then I shall probably get it from there, the local paint shop that I trusted for my Mitsubishi went the way of all too many small independent businesses a few months ago
sjdcov wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:24 pm
Is the Halfords paint any good. My local Halfords didn't have any when I checked although they did have the gap on the shelf. The lady behind the till said they would be able to get some ordered in for me but didn't seem too sure. (She gave me distinctive 'new employee' vibes).
If their paint is good then I shall probably get it from there, the local paint shop that I trusted for my Mitsubishi went the way of all too many small independent businesses a few months ago
I think that it was a pretty good colour match, when all is said and done. Metallics are hard to match but I was happy
Out in the desert with an old Jeep and a Volvo.
Back home: wife's 1993 216 DOHC Cabriolet, daughter's 2002 R25 and my 1969 MGC GT
One way would be to take of the fuel filler cover and take to you local car paint supplier and get him to match your paint , they usually do aerosol ready mix and then you will know you have a good match .
My local Halfords usually stock 2 x Tahiti Blues but the one which seems to match closest is Tahiti Blue 1993 which seems to match previous posts. Depends how weather beaten your existing paint is.