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SHOGUN88

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I want to paint my slicers white, im just not sure what paint i should use. I know there is some confusion on what color white the 94-95 cars are. Ive used duplicolor "Performance White" before and it does not match, the original color is a much brighter clean white. For those who have done it what the best and closest mathing paint to use.

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ty91sho

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i just used the walmart 98 cent white paint on mine. yes they are alittle brighter white then the car. but idonno.
look at the door and see what the ext. color code is and take it to some paint guys. most can put the paint into a rattle can and spray away and the match will be perfect
 

Dave904

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i'm pretty sure i know of set of white slicers- if you decide the go that route. i don't have the guts to paint my wheels silver! hats off to you sir! pics when your done.
 

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At sherwin williams , the guy opened his book of colors into the Fomoco section , I picked the brightest pure white there was in his palette.

And it wasnt perf white , it was something like ultra white or something but dont quote me on that.

here an old pic when the slicers were freshly painted

PS I still have the paint # in my garage if you need it (pm me)

A bit brighter.

cleansho.jpg
 

Kens1992mtxSHO

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I like the white on white look. When it's clean it looks awesome.

I had that combo on my 92 Grand Am GT
 

SHOGUN88

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Here is the finished product, It took me about 3 weeks to do these lots of recoats and tons of wetsanding. It took about 6 cans of duplicolor wheel paint to do them all, then I used a professional clearcoat to clear them. The clear makes them look beautiful, they still look wet.

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Rubix

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those look sweet. i did mine with duplicolor graphite no clear.

Got any higher resolution pictures? I've been debating this and want more inspiration, the small image in your sig looks promising :thumb: I used the same paint on my intake, Duplicolor graphite with no clearcoat.

-Jamie
 

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