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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 > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | > mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com