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paint code for turbo type II wheels


CO996C4

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Anyone know how to get matching silver paint for turbo Type II wheels for my 02 TT? They have a couple small scrapes right at the tire line I want to touch up. Had some old artic silver touch up from autovisuals but it was a little too dark

Jim

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When I first purchased my porsche I took it to the dealer who outsourced it to a local group in the bay area. The cost was about $99 per wheel to fix the curb rash but they look brand new. I have since tried the DIY guide that Loren referenced and it is very easy. Make sure you follow the steps exactly and the prep/cleaning is the key. As you are in Colorado you also need to pay attention to the temprature as the Paint does not work well at lower temps. I had a problem with the paint in bay area temps of 50.

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