profireguy
Well-known member
I have searched. I have found the Colorite codes, and the Toyota codes. I gave both of these to my painter, who is very good and very meticulous. He says that neither match to his liking, and that the actual Yamaha paint is a "Tri-color paint with a colored clear." Apparently, I should know what that means. He is a friend of mine, doing it on the side, so I am trying to help without pushing too hard. He said that he could eventually match anything exactly, but if someone had already done the legwork and had a formula, he would appreciate it. I also gave the old fender to a paint salesman at the body shop, who happened to be there and said he could formulate a match. My buddy seemed skeptical, not sure if he doubted the salesmen or the product, he certainly didn't give the guy much credit while he was there. My buddy seemed to poo-poo the salesman's plan of making a "2 part paint that would match a tri-color." Again, I nodded and smiled, and tried not to drool.
I thought I would ask here and hopefully someone could either point me to a topic I missed or give me the actual numbers they put together. He's painting both side panels, the front triangular piece, and a front fender, so it's not a simple touch up job. Who would have thought hitting a dog and NOT tipping over could have hurt so much?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I thought I would ask here and hopefully someone could either point me to a topic I missed or give me the actual numbers they put together. He's painting both side panels, the front triangular piece, and a front fender, so it's not a simple touch up job. Who would have thought hitting a dog and NOT tipping over could have hurt so much?
Thanks in advance for any help.