Paint that matches stock interior alu/silver trim

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03.5 Lsr Blue P5
Okay, weird solution, but as with everyone, I've got scratched up silverpaint on my interior trim pieces. Here's the deal, though. Rather than paint everything some outrageous shade of blue or whatever, I'd like to keep it subtle and stock-like. I really do like the matted silvery look, and would be totalyl okay if I coudl just replicate it with a more durable paint. (I'd likely use this paint for my fiberglass sub box, and upcoming kickpods as well)

Also kind of a sidenote, but my g/f recently got an '02 P5 and I noticed that her interior is a more titaniumish darker shade than mine...
 
i couldn't find any color that totally matched, so i repainted everything, along with a few more pieces...i used duplicolor paint (got it at autozone) in a dodge silver....pics attached...
 
Looks nice. I like the color you choose.

The silver I suggest is the Dupli-color Mirage color changing kit. They have one called Ice. Looks silver and then changes from there.

mirage_ice.jpg


http://www.duplicolor.com/products/mirage.html
 
jersey_emt said:
Damn that 'Ice' kit looks pretty awesome....I might have to do this.
yea I saw some examples on the internet. I wished I kept the links and pics. I want silver cause it matches everything else on the car, seats, steering wheel.
 
1999-2000
Gray, color code BK8
Brown, color code BL0
Gray 3, color code BL7
2001-2003
Gray 1, color code BN1
Gray 2, color code BN2
Beige, color code BN3
Off black, color code BN4
2004+
Beige, color code BR0
Black w/black seats, color code BP9
Black w/blue seat trim, color code BP5
Black w/red seat trim, color code BP6

Im assuming the interioir silver on the 3rd gens is either gray1 or gray2 in the 01-03 models
 
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gapeach> very cool that's kinda what i'm thinking I might end up doing... though that ice is looking a bit appealing now as well... Looks like I'm going paint shopping...
 
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