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    You could always try a malbro or a candy apple red. If it's too dark, you can thin it out a bit. Also that scion xb silver is similar to the color of my hatchback but the base of mine was a brown I believe. Pewter is the corect term. I found a few pics Ima upload to my thread in the other cars section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4doorciv View Post
    You could always try a malbro or a candy apple red. If it's too dark, you can thin it out a bit. Also that scion xb silver is similar to the color of my hatchback but the base of mine was a brown I believe. Pewter is the corect term. I found a few pics Ima upload to my thread in the other cars section.
    Here's an example of the Barracuda Silver Poly, in an attempt to stay with a Mopar Color on this car. It's never been painted in anything but Mopar Colors. Original Paint was Frost Mint Green, followed by Alpine White, followed by Plum Crazy Purple, followed by Rallye Red.

    http://www.mikesdiecast.com/50731.jpg

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