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Where can I get Orange Automotive Paint?
Q. I have finished my Jeep and looking to repaint it orange. I have painted my last car but it was just basic black and very easy to find. I'm having a real hard time finding Orange Automotive Paint. Any website, phone number, or tips are greatly appreciated.
Asked by BRIT! - Mon Apr 7 02:37:22 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Depending on where you want to go you can get paint at any automotive store that paintshops use or online. Mainly depends on what actual orange color you want. There are tons of choices. If you want a regular orange, hugger orange, tangerine, pearl orange etc. Best bet is go to a dealership and ask to see a paint chip book or look online at www.houseofkolors.com I think they have a paint chip section but it wont be as nice as one from a dealership,you wonty be able to see the metal flakes etc. Or just type in automotive paints on google. Hope this helps!
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