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Painted my grill for the 3rd time.

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Out of a can? Looking for that color as well...

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Out of a can? Looking for that color as well...

Yep from a can, if you live in the states it's scare blue, Canada Gm blue metallic.

 

 

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Yep from a can, if you live in the states it's scare blue, Canada Gm blue metallic.

 

 

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Finally installed the GM underseat storage box, now she can't complain about the groceries orbiting the rear floor!!!

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What brand?

But ACDelco is the kind they use at the factory. It's much closer in colour

 

 

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But ACDelco is the kind they use at the factory. It's much closer in colour

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Found it! Still 20 bucks a damn can for the A/C Delco.....

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Sacre Blue not Scare

SACR'E BLEU if we are being grammatical correct lol. Sorry for my spellcheck.

 

 

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Found it! Still 20 bucks a damn can for the A/C Delco.....

It's cheaper for the other brand.

 

 

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I must be blind, I cant find the DupliColor in that color

I must be blind, I cant find the DupliColor in that color

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I must be blind, I cant find the DupliColor in that color

I must be blind, I cant find the DupliColor in that color

It's called Gm metallic blue

 

 

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I'll go take a picture of mine

 

 

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It's called Gm metallic blue

Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI'll go take a picture of mine

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Please do, as I am looking on Canadian Tire and can't find GM Metallic Blue. They have all sorts of Metallic Blues...

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