GabeRoc Posted June 18, 2005 Share Posted June 18, 2005 what do you guys think? i have '73 240z that i have shaved the drip rails, rear bumper and side lights and i'm looking at a caribbean sea blue for the paint. my friend who is helping me with the sanding and such has told me that a modern metalic paint (with the small flecks) would help to hide small imperfections in the body. from what i have read here the s30 tends to look better in a bright solid (non-metalic) color than fleck paint. we will be spending a lot of time sanding and filling the body to make the panels as straight and smooth as possible, but i'm fairly certian it won't be perfect. so what do you think? would i be better off putting down metal fleck paint to help hid minor imperfections or live with the slight waves and put down a solid color a mile deep? i realize this a kind of an opinion based question but i was hoping that someone might be able to enlighten me or give me annother thought as to what to do. Thanks, --gabe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim240z Posted June 18, 2005 Share Posted June 18, 2005 It will do the opposite. Paint with aluminum flakes will make the imperfections stand out like a sore thumb, esp. on a darker color. If your bodywork isn't perfect, and you want the car to look nice, paint it white..... Otherwise, keep sanding, filling, and priming and sanding, filling and priming, and priming and sanding, filling and priming, and priming and sanding, filling and priming, and priming and sanding, filling and priming, and priming and sanding, filling and priming, and priming and sanding, filling and priming, and priming and sanding, filling and priming, and priming and sanding, filling and priming until the panels are flat and smooth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Here comes trouble Posted June 19, 2005 Share Posted June 19, 2005 and block sand..and .. I am going with the factory stock metallic light silver that came on my 1978 Z for the 250 GTO project and as white it will cover up some flaws. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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