Silver-Pewter powder coating.

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I have looked at hunderds of colors and I think this is a winner.

Galaxy grey.............

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Oh hell....that's just beautiful:)
 
Looks good, got any pics in the sun?

Your body color looks different in each pic, I would like to see how much flake is in it.

Looks really nice!

Rezarf <><
 
Some with flash and others without.....I will in a few days when I get it out of the garage....
 
That is one s-e-x-y bumper. I'll have to note that color for when I replace my craptastic tube bumper.
 
Shane, Have you tried Morton Stardust Silver? I have read that it is the closest to the stock pewter. Although that looks pretty good. Do you know which brand is that?

p.s. Those decals I got today from you rock!
 
Steel said:
Shane, Have you tried Morton Stardust Silver? I have read that it is the closest to the stock pewter. Although that looks pretty good. Do you know which brand is that?

p.s. Those decals I got today from you rock!

Thanks !

I will get manufacture, they are in Southern Or. I have seen hundreds and spent alot money on what looked good. But bottom line is nothing will look like the lic plate light covers (if you buy a new set) they only way is to have the powder clear coated. But I believe that this color was so perfect I did all my bumbers, speedo faces, glove box doors, heaters (pre74) seat backs, emission covers and such in this color. I did maybe 150 pieces. It is outdoor approved as well. No aluminum for metalic, it is silica and had that black met base if you look under a micro scope you would see what i am talking about.
 
Biscuit said:
That is one s-e-x-y bumper. I'll have to note that color for when I replace my craptastic tube bumper.
It is the original bumper I had blasted and powder coated.

The frame/bumper gussets are powder coated matte black. They look good.
 
Manufacture, looks way dark in the photo due to camara flash, same color thata is on the pic of front bumper.
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Great looking bumper and what I can see of the rest of the cruiser looks really good too.
Just curious, why did the factory bumpers have so many holes in the top?
 
That looks about perfect. Show us a pic of the whole rig as it looks like it might be perfect as well.
 
LXGXFJ said:
Great looking bumper and what I can see of the rest of the cruiser looks really good too.
Just curious, why did the factory bumpers have so many holes in the top?

They had a winch option and the support bolted to part of the bumper as well. The lic plate holder. The engine crank bracket and rubber push cussions.

I think thats why...........
 
kellyo said:
That looks about perfect. Show us a pic of the whole rig as it looks like it might be perfect as well.

It's not finished:D
 
lol, this is not my build (personal FJ) it's one that will be for sale in a few weeks. I have this one another 78. One has 64k and the other has 58k both with all records and from high Oregon desert.:D
 
Where can we get it?

I'll be needing a bunch of that.
 
Coolerman said:
I have used the Star Dust Silver on some parts. I'm not sure it looks as good as the Galaxy you show. Here is a pic of some small parts I did with it.

thats bright and will get attention!

TLC4x4 uses a color called New Frosty Nickel and it has to much gold in it for me. If someone wants 12 pounds I paid $178.00 for it. Make offer......Looks just like the color on the part in your picture in the lower right corner

I personaly have seen thousands of samples and the closest i have found is what is pictured above.
 
If you can get the RAL number for the powder supposedly you can order it from any supplier as long as you specify a gloss level for it. I would be curious about the RAL number, I wouldn't mind getting a few pounds of the powder, but I believe we buy from dupont or sherwin williams.
 

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