cardaddy
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- Nov 20, 2012
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Yeah... that's surely not been repainted in port. If it has... it's the best "port paint" I've ever seen!
There is a terminal over close to the Atlanta airport, manufacturers from everywhere, coming in by train, then shipped via truck to around Georgia (basically anywhere in 200 miles). I used to go there all the time to pickup vehicles that were damaged, dead batteries, flat tires, you name it. They didn't fix anything there.... it all went to the perspective dealerships.
AFAIK.... your parts were painted in completely different places, maybe even different countries! Combine that with different codes, maybe even different paint manufacturers, and ABSOLUTELY the fact that you have to add flex additive for painting the bumpers and I'm not sure you'll get them any closer.
If you DO manage to talk the dealership into repainting them, DO NOT let them paint the bumpers on the vehicle, and DO NOT let them "blend" your clear coat into your fenders, hood, trunk, etc. If you manage to get a shop with a painter that's been doing it for 20 years, has excellent eyes, is willing to go to whatever steps it takes with a sun gun and doing multiple spray outs to get the color just right.... THEN is when you pull the trigger.
Thing is.... even if you can get someone to match it perfectly... the chances of ending up with a blemish, a few specs of trash, solvent pop, fisheyes, all of which may happen on a respray, are pretty high, and fairly common. Sorry....

There is a terminal over close to the Atlanta airport, manufacturers from everywhere, coming in by train, then shipped via truck to around Georgia (basically anywhere in 200 miles). I used to go there all the time to pickup vehicles that were damaged, dead batteries, flat tires, you name it. They didn't fix anything there.... it all went to the perspective dealerships.
AFAIK.... your parts were painted in completely different places, maybe even different countries! Combine that with different codes, maybe even different paint manufacturers, and ABSOLUTELY the fact that you have to add flex additive for painting the bumpers and I'm not sure you'll get them any closer.
If you DO manage to talk the dealership into repainting them, DO NOT let them paint the bumpers on the vehicle, and DO NOT let them "blend" your clear coat into your fenders, hood, trunk, etc. If you manage to get a shop with a painter that's been doing it for 20 years, has excellent eyes, is willing to go to whatever steps it takes with a sun gun and doing multiple spray outs to get the color just right.... THEN is when you pull the trigger.
Thing is.... even if you can get someone to match it perfectly... the chances of ending up with a blemish, a few specs of trash, solvent pop, fisheyes, all of which may happen on a respray, are pretty high, and fairly common. Sorry....
