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Old 11-30-2007, 07:24 AM
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Anybody know which red I should use?

For this car, which Finisher's color should I use? "Rich Red", "Bright Red" or "Lumi Red"....thanks.

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Re: Anybody knows which red should I use?

It looks like traditional Rossa Corsa to me. I searched for a while but couldn't find the exact. Rossa Corsa is more of a deep red than a bright red. I would choose Rich Red IMO. Test it on a scrap piece with primer and dry fit a decal on it. If it is too dark go with bright red.
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Re: Anybody knows which red should I use?

I'd go with Rich Red, but generally speaking, red paint is somewhat translucent, so I suggest that you test several base coats, like yellow, orange, pink, white, and compare the results.
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