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    Half Boost Raven855's Avatar
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    Interior Color Match

    I have tried the SEM 15303 for the interior plastic, it definitely has a green hue to it. I have heard the the PPG 33602 dye is the closest to original sheen and color. How does it compare to the SEM 39173? The SEM is easier to obtain in spray can and locally. Has anyone compared them? How do they stack up to each other?

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    I used an SEM rattle can and got a great match. Of course, I sprayed all interior panels using the same stuff.

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    I got the SEM 39173 from your post Mike. But I have never seen anyone else use it and have not seen it myself.

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    I have used the SEM 39173 (Dark Smoke) with excellent results for the dash pad and other pieces, you would never know the difference between the painted and adjacent stock pieces IMO

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    I don't quite know which is 100% correct, but here is a link with other info.

    http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...32#post1829832
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    Quote Originally Posted by 8T6 SVO View Post
    I don't quite know which is 100% correct, but here is a link with other info.

    http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...32#post1829832
    I had seen that, but there was no discussion on the SEM 39173 for the interior. For the exterior the SEM39153 Bumper coat is spot on.

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