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Thread: Hakan's VR6 Needs A respray !

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    Hakan's VR6 Needs A respray !

    As most of you already my Golf has a heap of dents ,scratches,hail damage,paint fade,Gloss peel you name it.
    And I think its time to respray Right after I roll my Guards.I was just wondering if i should go for a brand new colour which would involve stripping the whole car or Go for the same colour

    If I had to go for the same colour , i dont really know what the paint code is ive looked in the boot , books , the net and they all look alike but I think Its a LN5Y/J8 which comes up as Windsor Blue. I know that its a Pearl since its a blue in the dark and purple when theres light LIKE WTF very trippy.

    especially when i first bought it.it was a cloudy day and it was blue.next day it was sunny went outside the thing was purple HEY THATS NOT MY CAR ! ANYWAYS :$

    I DO want to get the car finished by next year feb meet 6 days after i get my license back lol so ive got heaps of time.

    Most preferably I want it to be a VW colour nothing custom.
    Last edited by Hakan; 20-06-2012 at 12:28 PM.
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    Pictures with codes plz :)

    L90E - Alpine White



    BLUE LAGOON LA5W

    Last edited by Hakan; 20-06-2012 at 12:18 PM.
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    WHICH ONE


    L041 - Black
    L90E - Alpine White
    L94E - Oak Green
    L97A - Diamond silver
    LA3A - Mars Red
    LA3G - Classic Red
    LA3W - Red Spice
    LA5E - Maritime Blue
    LA5T - Medium Blue
    LA5U - Royal Blue
    LA5W - Blue Lagoon
    LA5Y - Helios blue metalic
    LA6U - Capri Green
    LA6V - Lhasa Green metalic
    LA6W - Fresco Green
    LA6Z - Calypso
    LA7S - Stonehenge Gray
    LA7U - Pearl grey
    LA7W - Reflex Silver
    LA9B - Cool White
    LA9V - Brilliant Black
    LB1B - Sunflower Yellow
    LB1D - Mellow Yellow
    LB1M - Harvest Moon Beige
    LB2A - Sundown Orange
    LB3Y - Colorado Red Pearl
    LB4V - Samoa
    LB5B - Aquarius Blue
    LB5N - Indigo Blue Pearl
    LB5Q - Speed Blue
    LB5R - Deep Blue Pearl
    LB5S - Blue Silver
    LB5T - Steel Blue
    LB5W - Pacific Blue
    LB5X - Blue Spirit
    LB6U - Mint
    LB6W - Pine Green
    LB6X - Alaska Green
    LB6Z - Montana green
    LB7Z - Satin Silver
    LB9A - Candy White
    LC35 - Titian Red Pearl
    LC3L - Hot Chilli Red
    LC3T - Indian Red
    LC3X - Matchstick Red Pearl
    LC3Z - Terracotta
    LC4P - Purple Violet Pearl/Mulberry
    LC4T - Twilight Violet
    LC5F - Blue Graphite
    LC5L - Mystic Blue
    LC5M - Moonlight Blue
    LC5P - Dusty mauve
    LC5R - Marlin Blue
    LC5S - Appassionato Blue
    LC5U - Aqua Blue Perlescent
    LC5X - Ink Blue
    LC6M - Bright Green Pearl
    LC6P - Dragon Green/Emerald Green
    LC6V - Green
    LC6W - Rave Green Pearl
    LC6X - Baltic Green Pearl
    LC7V - Blue Anthracite
    LC7W - Papillion Silver Helios.
    LC9Y - Luxury Black Helios.
    LC9Z - Black Magic Pearl
    LD1B - Yellow
    LD1D - Double Yellow
    LD1W - Wheat Beige
    LD2B - Snap Orange
    LD5Q - Shadow Blue
    LD6S - Northern Green
    LD6T - Electronics Green
    LD6W - Venetian Green
    LD6X - Reed Green
    LD7U - Offroad Gray
    LD7V - Silver Gray
    LD7W - Platinum Gray
    LD7X - Platinum Gray
    LG3L - Red
    LG5A - Vapour blue
    LG5T - Dark Blue Pearl
    LG5V - Galactic Blue Pearl
    LG7V - Desert Wind
    LG9R - Silver Arrow
    LK5S - Riviera Blue
    LK7Y - Storm Grey
    LN5Y - Windsor Blue
    LP3G - Flash Red
    LR1V - Bolero Beige
    LR1W - Birken Pearl
    LR5U - Antibes Blue
    LR5V - Fjord Blue
    LR5W - Luna Blue
    LR6X - Marais Green
    LR6Y - Waterworld Pearl
    LR7R - Cairo Gray
    LR7T - Coucou Gray
    LR7Y - Silver Atmosphere
    LR8V - Nocturne Aubergine
    LR9A - Campanella White
    LW5Y - Bright Blue Pearl
    LW5Z - Jazz Blue
    LY3D - Tornado Red
    R902 - Arctic White
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    I think same colour or very close to is the way to go.

    A full colour change requires door jams, boot and under bonnet to be 100%.

    Where as if you go you colour with a little bit of tinting/pearl it can be pulled of very easily.

    When I did my respray I tinted teh standard colour with some purple to make the paint really pop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Water Boy View Post
    I think same colour or very close to is the way to go.

    A full colour change requires door jams, boot and under bonnet to be 100%.

    Where as if you go you colour with a little bit of tinting/pearl it can be pulled of very easily.

    When I did my respray I tinted teh standard colour with some purple to make the paint really pop.
    So you recon dont bother with new paint ? and just closed door respray with paint tint?
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    Do porcelain blue. That colour is dope

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    Windosr Blue is one of my favourite car colours, ever. Initially when I owned mine I hated it becuase of the slight purple tint in the sun (made worse when the car is dirty) but it grew on me so much when I gave it a proper detail, it seemed to become much less purple and one of the nicest colours I've ever seen. I'm actually contemplating respraying my new car that colour now haha.

    So yeah, my vote goes to LN5Y - Windsor blue, especially if it already is that colour as has already been said, it will be a much easier/cheaper respray.

    As im a whore and miss the old beast, photos of windsor blue post detail




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben J View Post
    Windosr Blue is one of my favourite car colours, ever. Initially when I owned mine I hated it becuase of the slight purple tint in the sun (made worse when the car is dirty) but it grew on me so much when I gave it a proper detail, it seemed to become much less purple and one of the nicest colours I've ever seen. I'm actually contemplating respraying my new car that colour now haha.

    So yeah, my vote goes to LN5Y - Windsor blue, especially if it already is that colour as has already been said, it will be a much easier/cheaper respray.

    As im a whore and miss the old beast, photos of windsor blue post detail



    I guess use a right It would be cheaper and easier its just that purple effect that its got.
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    Like some are saying keep it the same colour, just give it a fresh over coat spend your time getting all the dents scratchs so on out.

    Or if you have the time go a full colour change,Have you got a free garage space?
    strip the hole car down doors off bonnett,boot,Glass,,,you get the drill.

    It took me 5 weeks ? After work during weekends this was very casual, and around $1400 to do it myself.

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