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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Quinlan, TX
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Update time, small but it's something at least.
![]() I take photos for a couple of new car dealers and they have a company that reconditions used cars. They fix dents, scratches, remove stains, fix interiors, etc and I asked their interior guy if he would be able to match the paint on my interior pieces. He told me to bring them by and he would see what he could do. Here are the results: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The color is an exact match. He used the factory over spray on the underside of the console to match it and said it's actually an older Lexus interior color by SEM. Dont really know how I'm gonna reattach the console lid. It's broken off cleen at the pad. Since he was able to make an exact match I thought about trying to find one that wasn't broken regardless of color and having him paint it.
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