Type 4 Grey Colour

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michael760
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Type 4 Grey Colour

Post by michael760 »

Could anyone tell me a near car colour paint match for NC30 Type 4 fairings?

I am putting together a track bike and want to paint the fairings the same as the tank but dont want to spend a fortune.

The tank is Type 4 (Grey/Black) and the fairings/Seat Unit is allready Shinny Black so if i can find a simalar Grey Car Colour i can 'Rattle Can' the grey bits and get some Graphics.

Im not too bothered about an Exact match,but somewhere near would be good.

Is the guy on here still doing graphics? (Vynalmark i think?)

Many thanks for your help...............Mike.
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Re: Type 4 Grey Colour

Post by spud »

hi chap

i had the same paint scheme on my bike and coundnt find a match for ages , i know i could of used the honda paint code and get a tin made up but my locall paint store wanted £15 a can , i thought fuck that and ended up buying a couple of cans at £7 a can of vaxhall smoke grey from halffords its a little bit lighter in colour but i ended up spraying all the sliver areas so you cant tell now and with out having the original sliver to compare you wouldnt know

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Re: Type 4 Grey Colour

Post by thunderace »

If you want graphics, try Nige at Pittys. Best quality graphics I've ever had. The guy is a complete perfectionist! He's done several bikes for me and three vans.

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