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Well it's a year later and i might actually get around to spraying the damn car. Does anyone know the colour code for Calsonic or LM Blue?

Also, has anyone seen one with this colour on the road? Any pics would be great.

  • 11 months later...

Hey guys just revisiting an old topic. Finally got the money and motivation to get my car sprayed, decided I want to go with this:

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Sitting on these:

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There is a distinct difference between the LM Blue and the Calsonic, and I would prefer to go the Calsonic. Will a good sprayer be able to match the colour exactly?

I would love to paint this car for you!

I have painted many Nissans, Skylines and Silvias, and actually have SAU members cars in my panel shop right now!

Please give me a call anytime if you would like to speak about getting your car painted.

Cooper

0410 606 447

Feel free to check out some of my other work:

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Hey guys just revisiting an old topic. Finally got the money and motivation to get my car sprayed, decided I want to go with this:

tumblr_lrjyciXq5l1r2p4jfo1_500.jpg

Sitting on these:

DSC00797.jpg

There is a distinct difference between the LM Blue and the Calsonic, and I would prefer to go the Calsonic. Will a good sprayer be able to match the colour exactly?

do you even know what the exact colour is suposed to look like? seen it in person a couple times to know the difference? i highly doubt u could tell the difference between exact colour and something pretty close

Wow you're really spamming up/advertising threads aren't you? ^^ Pay a trader fee if you wanna advertise. You probably charge an arm and a leg for work anyway.

Thankyou for your concern tom. i have no problem paying a trader fee, actually have tried contacting SAU about it in the past.

I not spamming, i am simply offering help to fellow SAU members as i am back in operation after having some time off.

And i give my full attention to every pant job i do for a customer. I do not charge an 'arm and a leg' rather i charge a reasonable price, but always give a customer more than what they have paid for.

Thankyou for your input tom :)

do you even know what the exact colour is suposed to look like? seen it in person a couple times to know the difference? i highly doubt u could tell the difference between exact colour and something pretty close

I've only seen it in person once, but there's a pretty big difference between the BT2 and the Calsonic Blue. As I don't have a colour code it's going to be hard to match I guess. Going off the photos it looks to be a few shades lighter than BT2.

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