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Grenadier in color

Paco Garcia

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Hello friends, first of all, excuse my way of writing, I don't speak any English and I'm using the google translator, because the thing is that while I wait for mine to arrive, I've always wondered how the letters on the engine hood would look. , if they were in color, today that I am a bit idle, I tried to find out and the result is this, apologize to the owner of the vehicle that I used to make the changes, the photos are taken from the network. You tell me what you think. Greetings
rotulado Blanco D.jpg
rotulado amarillo D.jpg
rotulado vedrde D.jpg
 

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My intention is to make the ^ red on the back door and hood. I'm probably going with Scottish white and may make the Grenadier letters on the hood either black (to match the other trim) or dark blue (to match the Ineos colors).

According to Ineos marketing materials, the colors as are follows:

Blue - PMS 275C / C=100, M=90, Y=0, K=40
Red - PMS 485C / C=0, M=95, Y=100, K=0
 

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I would do it with liquid spray vinyl, it is the simplest, cheapest and fully reversible, the only problem may be finding the right colors. and as soon as you get tired if it happens, it is easily removed without affecting the paint of the vehicle.
 

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I would do it with liquid spray vinyl, it is the simplest, cheapest and fully reversible, the only problem may be finding the right colors. and as soon as you get tired if it happens, it is easily removed without affecting the paint of the vehicle.
I was figuring vinyl decals because they're pretty easy to remove too and should be able to be color matched.
 

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The liquid vinyl once dry is perfect and is like what you say, like a sticker that is removed without problems
 
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