ive got the Dark Green paint, i was thinking of doing like arctic silver facia's
im wondering if that would look good.. suggestions?
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nope mine is def. galaxy silver i seen it next to a silvermist gp....
Hmmm, every single pic of your car looks like Silvermist to me (more pearl in it). Galaxy Silver usually looks A LOT brighter with little to no pearl/color change. Must be a factory mistake or something to have received the Daytona only paint color for 2000 since Pontiac never offered Galaxy Silver for 2000 GPs. Would be easy enough to tell by the sticker on your car with the paint code sticker. Silvermist would be WA331D, Galaxy Silver will be WA519F.
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix paint codes:
WA159E Mary Kay Pink
WA331D Silvermist Met
WA353E Navy Blue Met
WA401E Dk True Green Met
WA518F Med Gulf Blue Met
WA526F Redfire Met
WA528F Dk Bronzemist Met
WA5322 Lt Driftwood Met
WA8555 Black
WA8774 Brt Red
WA9753 Brt White
Looks good regardless. Just my OCD.![]()
No problem. I LOVE Silvermist GPs! I've owned (2) 98s, (1) 99, and (1) 00 Silvermist GTPs. Not to mention a ton of other colors and years. I think our cars have so much "deeper" paint than the Galaxy silver ones and like that it's a bit darker and has quite a bit of pearl in it.
I've been into GPs since the early 80s as a kid. Not a big fan of the 80s Grand Prix though, but I love Regals/GN and the Cutlass of that time. Got my first 98 Silvermist GTP in early 99 and have owned at least one ever since.
duplicolor automotive paint and clear coat and lots of careful sanding...
anyone paint a red car with the black front/rear val. areas?.........pics? or what other accent colors could be used and look good with the bright red........??? ideas?
with red maybe black i would say or sylver,
also i was thinkin on doyn the same thing on my car but with bright sylver plus i wanted to use the kind of paint they use on painting engine blocks it's very strong at any temperature,doesn't chip etc.....what u guys think???
Just think of what a ricer would do and do the opposite.
Hard to find a compliment for red, except more red.The stock "aluminum" looks lazy.
I'm trying to think of a 2nd color myself for fascia/grills/calipers/rear bumper lettering.
Oh! I know PINK! Not. Candy apple red?
IMO
I just stick to standard Rustoleum for primers and color coats, clear. It's good for up to 400 F. I might go for a "high temp" clear on calipers and banjos. Surface prep is far more important. On metal hard parts, dish soap and a brush until clean, then mineral spirits, then a little soak in cheap, old fashioned (Dollar store!) oven cleaner. It's mostly caustic Lye in spray-on form. Then water rinse, dry and more mineral spirits or lacquer thinner for final clean. Primer, Color then 2-3 coats of clear.
well after reading this post i just picked up the clearcoat and paint and im doin this on the weekend it looks good!
let us know how it goes?
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