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    Junior Member Frazer's Avatar
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    Here she is now. I did a fair amount of research on paint and in the end went with Transtar code 6805. No mixing required and I'm very happy with the result.

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    1987 Porsche Carrera Backdate - Bahama Yellow
    1979 Porsche 928
    1973 Datsun 240z
    1968 Volvo P1800

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    Looks like a sweet hot rod Frazer... Welcome
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    1967 911 Bahama Yellow
    1962 356 TB 6 Slate Grey
    1982 911 SC gone
    1965 911 gone
    1968 911L gone

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    Junior Member Frazer's Avatar
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    Thanks Chuck. Lars that's a beautiful car.
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    1987 Porsche Carrera Backdate - Bahama Yellow
    1979 Porsche 928
    1973 Datsun 240z
    1968 Volvo P1800

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    Late to the game. Here are a few extra Bahamagelb pics. I think the okra in the paint mix makes the car change its hue so much based on different light levels. It can take on a mild light yellow/brownish color with certain lighting, then become a dark orange mustard color at other times, then become a deep glowing yellow at other times. With extra gloss and and a fresh wax, the orange seems to stand out.
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    Bahama Yellow 1969E

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    1967 911 rally B Waldegård/L Helmér B 34880
    1967 911 rally B Waldegård/L Helmér B 79072
    1968 911L rally Å Andersson/S-O Svedberg BB 4300


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    Junior Member Frazer's Avatar
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    Amazing photos guys! And inspiration for me to finish mine.
    1987 Porsche Carrera Backdate - Bahama Yellow
    1979 Porsche 928
    1973 Datsun 240z
    1968 Volvo P1800

    Follow me on Instagram: @mrfrazerdouglas

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    Boss was a Ferrari buff, did the Gulfstream 3 in Corsa Rossa, pretty hard core. I'll put the Bahama Yellow against it any day. I had parking perks back in the day, his bastard step child. 😂☠️
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