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    Porsche color GoldGreen (GoldGrün) 6828

    Hi,

    I'm building a 911 2.8 RSR 73 and want to paint the car in the color Golden Green, Does anyone have the mixing recipy for PPG Paint (solvent based)? We have talked to Porsche in Sweden but they can't help us.

    Thanks for helping out /Peter Baumann

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    Glasurit has a database where you can find the recipes.
    However it's not always completely accurate as colour systems and stuff have changed.

    http://coloronline.glasurit.com

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    I have a left over can from a very accurate representation of the color, and will get the code from it when I get to the shop tomorrow.
    John Schiavone

    Connecticut

    356 Cab, 66 911, 914-6, 550-Beck, 981 Cayman, 54 MV Agusta Dustbid

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