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I picked up some door panels and tore them down over the weekend, they are grey, and my interior is jet black 2001 Trans am. I looked at the RPO codes and found my interior color code as 191. Does anyone know if you can get that color mixed so I can spray the door panels and match them?
I was going to just use the SEM black vinyl paint, but I want to get it as close as possible. I picked up the 2 door panels for only $24 at a local salvage yard and they are perfect. I plan on changing the fabric to Alcantara.
Thanks
^ Yep, you would need to match the Ebony color (19I). You don't want true black, as these interiors (2000+) were not actually black, just a very dark gray. If you go with true black, it will be too dark to match the other panels.
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