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Re: [T3] color and paint work question


If your going for the factory look, shoot single stage
all the way around. This will also save you several
hundred dollars..

If you want the custom paint look, 2 stage is the
answer, inside and out, inside is less than a pint of
paint so it would make no sense to change to single.

regardless the case, since your going a dark green,
you will be prepping for paint for many hours...

Your best investment will be a long board block
sander..

peace,
rob
--- Balog Family <okibalogs@topaz.ocn.ne.jp> wrote:
> i've got a beige/off-white 72 Squareback and i've
> been thinking of changing
> the paint color to a forest green.  does anyone know
> the stock color
> terminology for "the forest green?  also, i know
> that if i have the color
> changed so drastically, i know that all the interior
> will have to be yanked
> out as it has to be painted too.  the cost is gonna
> be through the roof so
> what do i need to do to cut down on it?  have the
> exterior 2-stage (which i
> planned anyway) and the interior single-stage?  keep
> it the way it is b/c
> i'm somewhat impartial?  if i decide to keep it
> beige/off-white should i
> still have the interior shot as single stage b/c it
> currently doesn't look
> bad?  any insight would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> Dave
> 
>
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