Getting a Road Glide built, need color's
#11
aftermarket you can get any color your heart desires. Go for unique. Go look at some paint chips. Another thought is look at nail polish to see what color speaks to you.
That aside, how about a dark blue green metallic.
Rough idea google "pms 328" it's a pantone color. Do that and add a blue metallic flake. No chunky "hard candy" kind of flake though Or what I call stripper glitter. That would be so effin gorgeous.
That aside, how about a dark blue green metallic.
Rough idea google "pms 328" it's a pantone color. Do that and add a blue metallic flake. No chunky "hard candy" kind of flake though Or what I call stripper glitter. That would be so effin gorgeous.
#12
since this is a custom job, the sky is the limit (or your budget). when I was looking to paint a car a while ago I went thru the paint chip book with the painter and 73 corvette green leaped off the page. when I painted my chopper I sprayed candy blue over large rainbow flake for some pop. I had a really nice gold 70 firebird a long time ago. I've been all over the map color wise. You should go thru the House of Kolor or other brand color charts (in person not on a computer) and see what YOU like. what does it matter what we like?
the only other advice is avoid a trendy graphics pattern - it'll look dated in two years.
the only other advice is avoid a trendy graphics pattern - it'll look dated in two years.
Last edited by Joe12RK; 07-22-2014 at 08:29 AM.
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