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    Anyone use rustoleum regal red? I hear it's an exact match for zinnoberrot...

    Anyone? Pics would be nice.

    I need to paint some bumpers, and last time I ordered paint from paintscratch.com it was so NOT a match.
    Originally posted by Matt-B
    hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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    Yeah, paintscratch was a little light for me. It's a decent match if you want to paint a lip or some other separate piece, but you definitely couldn't paint a small section of your fender and have it be inconspicuous.
    AWD > RWD

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      #3
      A month old but I've used it and it was very hard to tell the difference if the stock paint was in good shape. As you know it tends to fade into a pink with time in the sun.
      Euro S50 Daily Driver: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=279195

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        #4
        There is a NAPA about 20 minutes from me that mixes paint and puts it in a can. Might be worth seeing if anyone near you does something like that.
        Current:
        1989 325i
        1988 M3
        1987 325ic
        Past:
        2001 330ci
        2001 M3

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          #5
          My dad's 87 325es is zinno and I painted his es front air dam with a can of rustoleum. I was surprised that it matched so well and looks good for a rattle can paint job. It would have been perfect If I had clear coated and finished it. The can of rustoleum is still on the shelf at the shop so can get the name of the color. 355,000 miles, still runs and looks great!

          Last edited by RobDog; 02-01-2016, 09:27 PM.

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