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Thread: Texture used on the bottom of the rear crossmember/latch panel

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    Texture used on the bottom of the rear crossmember/latch panel

    I am fixing some cosmetics on the rear crossmember/latch panel on my 1971 911 and want to duplicate the texture applied to the strip on the bottom of the panel just above the muffler.

    Is it stone guard or undercoat?y
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    Wurth stone guard, get grey if available to match oem I use the kind you spray with an air powered tool and it gets that factory texture, not sure about the rattle can type.

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    Thanks, that is what I will use!

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    This area does not receive any undercoat. Your licence plate panel seal will not seal properly.
    Würth gray is not even close to a match of original. You need to start with a white base and custom tint it with brown and purple if your trying to replicate colour.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Robert D. Groß

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    Robert is correct no stone guard in that area on my never re painted 72
    Clyde Boyer





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    I am talking about the +\- 1 1/2” wide strip of texture located under the lower bump out shown by the red arrows in the attached photo. It is textured and painted the body color.
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