Dune beige

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Not sure there is a spray can equivilent. Some paint shops should be able to mix it an put it in aerosol cans, but I would recommend tracking down a compressor and just using a spray gun. Probably cheaper than spray paint all said and done.

Just my $.02
 
You can buy Krylon/Dupli-Color brand from NAPA. It's available in their camouflage line. There are two colors, Khaki (pt#4291) and Sand Dune (pt#8148). Costs around 5.50/can.
 
I have the kahki and i like the looks of the flat matte finish but not fot places like the dash. i would like a more durable finish. I guess I could paint it Kahki and then clear just the dash and engine bay with a krylon clear.
 
I too would recommend going the route of having your local auto paint supply house mix the dune beige color and have it put in aerosol. Most places are still able to do this. Probably cost a little more but will be a spot on match.
 
used rustoleum muticoor txtured-desert bisque- on the floor and it looks great! have had muy compliments on this stuff. very close colorwise. it has a sand texture to it that hides minor imperfections-sort of self leveling. good luck jim
 
I used Krylon Khaki gloss (like $2.50 at walmart) - it's not a spot on match, but it looks pretty good to me. Dries in 15 minutes too, which is nice for a spray paint. If I had the money I would go with an automotive paint, but I don't have the time or the $$, and I can touch this up whenever it needs it. It actually looks much better than I was expecting a rattle can job to look. It does help if you put a primer down first so the top coat isn't so glossy - it turns it into a more satin finish and hides a lot of imperfections like madoc said.

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I too would recommend going the route of having your local auto paint supply house mix the dune beige color and have it put in aerosol. Most places are still able to do this. Probably cost a little more but will be a spot on match.
It will cost alot more... wholesale from the local paint supply is $201 my cost.

Toyota T416 / PPG 23754
Mixed by the case only (12)
$7 per can = $84
+ 2 qts @ $59 per = $118
$202 for 12 spray cans with acrylic enamel added = $16.83 per can

Expensive, but with the right prep will be as dead nuts on as you can get without doing you own mixing and squirting.
 
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