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Old 04-17-2008, 01:54 PM
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Ok, well a couple weeks ago I ordered paint from paintscratch.com and it is WAYYYYY off...The paint code on my car is S22/PVC...Im not sure if my car was repainted more of a gold color or the paint is just that off...It looks just like a plain silver paint...I can try to get some pictures of it later...will they refund my money for shitty color matching or am I SOL? I paid $60 for 3 cans of spray paint and it just made it look 4325 times worse...
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Old 04-17-2008, 02:42 PM
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Re: venting...

Looks like they have a gurantee on the front page.

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We guarantee our paint will match the original color chip provided by the paint manufacturer for your vehicle or we will send you a new order. If your paint has faded or your vehicle has been repainted with an unknown color, we recommend custom matching as the original factory paint color will no longer match.
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Are you sure you looked at the correct code?
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Re: venting...

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Are you sure you looked at the correct code?
Yes, I am sure. I am thinking my car was painted a different color sometime in its lifetime, unless a "metallic wheat beige" fades to a gold color over time. The paint I ordered is just basically a silver color.
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Old 04-18-2008, 06:27 AM
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Re: venting...

The s in S22 would indicate silver (at least in Mitsubisi terms.)

For instance all the reds start with R, all the greens with G, etc. Mitsu did it like that on purpose for the exterior paint codes.
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The s in S22 would indicate silver (at least in Mitsubisi terms.)

For instance all the reds start with R, all the greens with G, etc. Mitsu did it like that on purpose for the exterior paint codes.
Well, that makes sense lol. So it must have been painted unless it has faded to a gold color...I will try to get a picture comparing the colors...
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