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Old Apr 2nd, 2011, 21:54   #1
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hi, anyone know the primer colour for code 428 (red) as over the next few days i want to do some minor paint work to some scratches.
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If it's only scratches I wouldn't worry about it, however if your respraying a full panel then I would ask whoever your buying the paint from, they should have the relevant info on what primer to use with that colour, would be very surprised though if it's anything other than standard grey primer for a red colour.
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