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      12-06-2021, 08:26 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by M_Adaptive View Post
This is something I'm now considering doing but paint matching is tough. As you can see in the above photos of the fire orange M4 the painted portions don't quite match up with the rest of the car. Especially on the front end.
It is tough (…and that's mainly due to the material being painted and how paint bonds to it…..e.g., metal, plastic, etc.), but a good paint & body shop also performs some blending. I've seen cars come straight from the factory where the painted metal parts looks very slightly different than the painted plastic parts. It's easier to see on certain colors. Either way, it looks worlds better than the black pieces.
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