New paintjob...reference?
#1
New paintjob...reference?
Well as u might have seen out from some of the pics i posted of my car there are some cosmetical problems, so im getting it repainted.
Things is im not sure if i should go for the same original color " Brilliant Black" or if i want a darker gunmetal clearcoated with flakes. Ive not really seen a fresh paint of the Brilliant Black but im wondering if it would be a totally different experience with a fresh Brilliant Black paint compared too the almost 20 year old paint wich is on it.
Do anyone have pictures of a totally fresh Brilliant Black paintjob? im curious too see one, and been browsing about any searchengine and only find modern Brilliant Black paintjobs that actually isnt the same colour, its just .....a big ball of boring black
Things is im not sure if i should go for the same original color " Brilliant Black" or if i want a darker gunmetal clearcoated with flakes. Ive not really seen a fresh paint of the Brilliant Black but im wondering if it would be a totally different experience with a fresh Brilliant Black paint compared too the almost 20 year old paint wich is on it.
Do anyone have pictures of a totally fresh Brilliant Black paintjob? im curious too see one, and been browsing about any searchengine and only find modern Brilliant Black paintjobs that actually isnt the same colour, its just .....a big ball of boring black
#2
Not the megaresponse i was hoping for
Reason im asking is cause my Brilliant Black FC looks like this :
And all other Brilliant Black cars i can find are like this : this is a pic i found here on the forum, if the owner wants it removed please pm me...
I mean...thats clearly 2 completly different colours, whats the deal about this, ISNT my car Brilliant Black ?
Reason im asking is cause my Brilliant Black FC looks like this :
And all other Brilliant Black cars i can find are like this : this is a pic i found here on the forum, if the owner wants it removed please pm me...
I mean...thats clearly 2 completly different colours, whats the deal about this, ISNT my car Brilliant Black ?
#5
Your car isn't Brilliant Black, Its (3G) Shadow Silver Metallic.
Its a colour that was only available on European and Japanese models, I've got the same colour. In reality its more of a gunmetal grey.
Its a colour that was only available on European and Japanese models, I've got the same colour. In reality its more of a gunmetal grey.
#6
Thnx guys, i want too do a repaint in the same colour and maybe add a layer of clear lac and some flakes, what do you guys think?
Is there a clear lac that kinda darkens what is under it, almost like the kinda clear lac u find for wood wich also darkens the wood too a moody brown colour, i dont want a brown shade on mine tho, just if there were somekinda lac that would darken the result under it?
Im european, yes, lac...paint...laugh it up
Is there a clear lac that kinda darkens what is under it, almost like the kinda clear lac u find for wood wich also darkens the wood too a moody brown colour, i dont want a brown shade on mine tho, just if there were somekinda lac that would darken the result under it?
Im european, yes, lac...paint...laugh it up
#7
Your cars current color looks awesome. What imperfections are there other than the front lip that looks like it needs to be redone?
*edit*
Found your post with pics. All i see are a couple minor paint chips. Oh wait nevermind, I see the ding in the rear.
I'd paint the car the same color again. If you really want to change the color or add some flakes I suggest looking up some paint codes that you would like to try and have a local body shop spray a few samples for you. Leave the samples on your dash and drive around for a few days with them there and see how they look in different realistic lighting conditions. Never make a judgment call on a paint color under fluorescent lighting.
*edit*
Found your post with pics. All i see are a couple minor paint chips. Oh wait nevermind, I see the ding in the rear.
I'd paint the car the same color again. If you really want to change the color or add some flakes I suggest looking up some paint codes that you would like to try and have a local body shop spray a few samples for you. Leave the samples on your dash and drive around for a few days with them there and see how they look in different realistic lighting conditions. Never make a judgment call on a paint color under fluorescent lighting.
Last edited by Juiceh; 06-17-08 at 10:40 AM.
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#9
That colour almost looks like the 25G Mazda's been using lately.
Love that colour.....and you only need to paint the engine bay if you want to. You could paint a red car black and leave the engine bay if you felt like it - its your car
Love that colour.....and you only need to paint the engine bay if you want to. You could paint a red car black and leave the engine bay if you felt like it - its your car
#10
How about the possibility of just doing the engine bay at a later point in time? doesnt have too be done at the same time right?
i mean i can mask and pick everything that needs picking off and sanding it down and prep it for paint then paint it, and then lets say 2 months later i can cover up anything else and pick the engine out and prep and paint that right?
i mean i can mask and pick everything that needs picking off and sanding it down and prep it for paint then paint it, and then lets say 2 months later i can cover up anything else and pick the engine out and prep and paint that right?
#11
Uhh... It's obvious your 7 isn't painted "PZ" or Brilliant Black. The "paint book" says it's between 9000 and 9300, which is a generic paint-code system. Either way, PZ is straight BLACK. I just sprayed several parts on my GTUs and the paint matches *pretty* well to my OEM PZ, (to answer your 20 yo question), but it's pretty difficult to notice any difference because in this case, black turns out to look like... Black. The BB or PZ is a pretty basic color/tone.
#13
Meh, i can live without Black, i was wondering what code mine had, i got that answer, havent seen a Shadow Silver Metallic thread tho , i seen Brilliant black,blue,red etc but no Shadow silver thread, searched abit but didnt find any, has there ever been made a thread as such?
#15
-_-
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-non-technical-pictures-198/post-pics-black-black-718422/
plenty of black FCs. PM the members and ask if it's brilliant black
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-non-technical-pictures-198/post-pics-black-black-718422/
plenty of black FCs. PM the members and ask if it's brilliant black
#16
I really like the color of your car- it looks great, dont change it.
BUT
black never goes out of style, putting funky flakes in clearcoat will get old and prove tougher to touch up later
nothing compares to a black car, this one has not been waxed in 3 years- but it has been inside most of that time
BUT
black never goes out of style, putting funky flakes in clearcoat will get old and prove tougher to touch up later
nothing compares to a black car, this one has not been waxed in 3 years- but it has been inside most of that time
#17
well mine is gunmetal like that first pic you got there and i get quite a few compliments for it, however my other is black and i get lots of compliments that way too, you cant lose either way its still a 7 and you are still going to get attention