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    Well, I guess its better to be making the money rather than spending it but it sucks to have a project only started and not yet finished.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    Well, I guess its better to be making the money rather than spending it but it sucks to have a project only started and not yet finished.

    haha Yeah., People get in my truck and are like WTF! The passenger front door is all nice, red and swued and the driver door is normal. Ill be done one day, but as long as there is side work my truck will have to wait.
    DANIEL CAMMED SS 13.46 @ 98.17-- 8.58 @ 80.31

    2003 Silverado SS / LQ9 6.0L / Wheatley 93 Octane Tune / 224/228 .581 .588 110lsa / Patriot Gold Dual Springs / Comp Hardened Push Rods / Circle D 3800 stall / Pacesetter LT's / 4:10 Gears / Transgo HD-2 Shift Kit / K & N Cold Air Intake / Corvette Servo / Aeroforce Interceptor / Autometer Narrorband(Wideband on the way) / Mobile 1 Synthetic / Single Chamber Flows with X Pipe / Cats Delete with Cutouts


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    lol i feel you i did my dash and door panels now im working on all the small stuff and damn its time consuming...i have probably 20-25 hours of sanding on each door and about 20 on the dash... PITA but looks great after. I wish someone around here could mix pewter to match my damn truck every time i paint something it never matches! i want to shave my rollpan and do my tail gate but can never get a paint to match..
    09 CREWCAB LTZ SILVERADO, 6.2, SIX SPEED, CAI,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wtfan18 View Post
    lol i feel you i did my dash and door panels now im working on all the small stuff and damn its time consuming...i have probably 20-25 hours of sanding on each door and about 20 on the dash... PITA but looks great after. I wish someone around here could mix pewter to match my damn truck every time i paint something it never matches! i want to shave my rollpan and do my tail gate but can never get a paint to match..
    Go to any PPG distributor and they can match it and mix up a quart for you or so. You just have to be careful spraying your color and get the metalic to lay down right.
    DANIEL CAMMED SS 13.46 @ 98.17-- 8.58 @ 80.31

    2003 Silverado SS / LQ9 6.0L / Wheatley 93 Octane Tune / 224/228 .581 .588 110lsa / Patriot Gold Dual Springs / Comp Hardened Push Rods / Circle D 3800 stall / Pacesetter LT's / 4:10 Gears / Transgo HD-2 Shift Kit / K & N Cold Air Intake / Corvette Servo / Aeroforce Interceptor / Autometer Narrorband(Wideband on the way) / Mobile 1 Synthetic / Single Chamber Flows with X Pipe / Cats Delete with Cutouts


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    very nice....telll him to tint the tail lights though
    2006 silverado SS....Clifford Jr...turbo coming soon
    1970 Chevelle ly6 swap....d1 coming soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red03SilSS View Post
    Go to any PPG distributor and they can match it and mix up a quart for you or so. You just have to be careful spraying your color and get the metalic to lay down right.
    Yeah well i went to CarQuest they have a paint prophet and i believe they did it that way... what color do you spray for primer i heard that could make a difference. also the # of coats etc... Painting is a pain.. haha just takes experience i suppose
    09 CREWCAB LTZ SILVERADO, 6.2, SIX SPEED, CAI,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wtfan18 View Post
    Yeah well i went to CarQuest they have a paint prophet and i believe they did it that way... what color do you spray for primer i heard that could make a difference. also the # of coats etc... Painting is a pain.. haha just takes experience i suppose

    It doesnt matter what color primer you spray. You need to spray a sealer after you you sand the primer and prep it. The sealer can make a dif on the color if you base coat is thin. You can spray sealer from white-black. So with your color I would do a light grey. Then 2 nice coats of base and a fog(misting it to get the metalik to lay down and not mottle or tigerstripe) coat then 2 coats of clear and you should be good.
    DANIEL CAMMED SS 13.46 @ 98.17-- 8.58 @ 80.31

    2003 Silverado SS / LQ9 6.0L / Wheatley 93 Octane Tune / 224/228 .581 .588 110lsa / Patriot Gold Dual Springs / Comp Hardened Push Rods / Circle D 3800 stall / Pacesetter LT's / 4:10 Gears / Transgo HD-2 Shift Kit / K & N Cold Air Intake / Corvette Servo / Aeroforce Interceptor / Autometer Narrorband(Wideband on the way) / Mobile 1 Synthetic / Single Chamber Flows with X Pipe / Cats Delete with Cutouts


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    Quote Originally Posted by Red03SilSS View Post
    It doesnt matter what color primer you spray. You need to spray a sealer after you you sand the primer and prep it. The sealer can make a dif on the color if you base coat is thin. You can spray sealer from white-black. So with your color I would do a light grey. Then 2 nice coats of base and a fog(misting it to get the metalik to lay down and not mottle or tigerstripe) coat then 2 coats of clear and you should be good.
    i would imagine that the sealer then needs to be rescuffed before paint? i will hopefully get to try this out come spring time.
    09 CREWCAB LTZ SILVERADO, 6.2, SIX SPEED, CAI,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wtfan18 View Post
    i would imagine that the sealer then needs to be rescuffed before paint? i will hopefully get to try this out come spring time.
    Not it doesnt need to be touched. Spray the sealer, go mix your basecoat, put it in the gun and spray that right of the sealer. You are NOT suppose to sand sealer, only seal the primed areas that you are painting.
    DANIEL CAMMED SS 13.46 @ 98.17-- 8.58 @ 80.31

    2003 Silverado SS / LQ9 6.0L / Wheatley 93 Octane Tune / 224/228 .581 .588 110lsa / Patriot Gold Dual Springs / Comp Hardened Push Rods / Circle D 3800 stall / Pacesetter LT's / 4:10 Gears / Transgo HD-2 Shift Kit / K & N Cold Air Intake / Corvette Servo / Aeroforce Interceptor / Autometer Narrorband(Wideband on the way) / Mobile 1 Synthetic / Single Chamber Flows with X Pipe / Cats Delete with Cutouts


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    sweet thanks for the help! ill give it a try this spring
    09 CREWCAB LTZ SILVERADO, 6.2, SIX SPEED, CAI,

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