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    gauge pod paint?

    Does any one know what kind and color of paint I can use for my gauge pod to make it match my interior?
    1998 gray interior

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    Y not use this opportunity to paint some interior pieces to match the exterior of your car?

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    personally i wouldn't do the matching interior thing

    i have not done it yet..but i would assume some primer and spray paint ...if you are looking for the exact color ..well i cant help you there

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    I painted my gauge pod's a Chrysler Grey( I know, Chrysler). It was really close, but not exact. Do you have a paint store near by? Dupli Color has a bunch of different color options. I would recommend taking your pillar into the store and asking to test a few different colors out on a piece of white paper, and hold it against your pillar to compare. You should be able to find a very close color from Dupi Color.

    Edit, you can see my gauge pod color pictures/details in my Signature
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    blacker than wesleysnipes
    98' trans am

    Quote Originally Posted by Hi-Po View Post
    I painted my gauge pod's a Chrysler Grey( I know, Chrysler). It was really close, but not exact. Do you have a paint store near by? Dupli Color has a bunch of different color options. I would recommend taking your pillar into the store and asking to test a few different colors out on a piece of white paper, and hold it against your pillar to compare. You should be able to find a very close color from Dupi Color.

    Edit, you can see my gauge pod color pictures/details in my Signature
    ^ his color looks really good. so the Chrysler grey will work for you.

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    I had a select few of my interior pieces color matched to the exterior. You can easily go overboard with it and make it look distasteful if not careful. I would think you could take your paint code to any paint place and a pint of your paint. The paint code is on your driver side door sticker with all your other codes.

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    Go to the SEM website. They have the correct color grey. I used it on my T/A door panels. The thread is in this section.

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