regnitStinger
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Never thought I’d like it but I do.
4:19 am! You sure are an early riserI like the wheels.
Somebody's gotta milk the cows.4:19 am! You sure are an early riser![]()
Well, Mr regnitStinger. You can get the Federation custom cream orange color. All it takes is $$$$.$$. Unless you are willing to settle for Sunrise Yellow factory color.View attachment 887 Motortrend: “Just in time for Halloween, Kia is debuting a bright orange Stinger GT with custom performance parts.”
I wish I could get this color.
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Welcome aboard, @AutoAnsGuy! Thank you for signing up!Well, Mr regnitStinger. You can get the Federation custom cream orange color. All it takes is $$$$.$$. Unless you are willing to settle for Sunrise Yellow factory color.
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What does something like that cost?I am seriously thinking of getting a autoflex done in federation orange.
Depends on a lot, matte or gloss how many coats it will need to get desired affect, how much masking they would need to do. I had a friend do it to his GTO and it cost him over 3k.What does something like that cost?
Not cheap but very interesting that you can just take it off and return to the stock color fairly easily. It's a nice way to have the exact color you want and protect the original paint...Depends on a lot, matte or gloss how many coats it will need to get desired affect, how much masking they would need to do. I had a friend do it to his GTO and it cost him over 3k.
I am seriously thinking of getting a autoflex done in federation orange.
Easy might not be the right term. To clean it off the stinger would be a multi-day job. It doesn't peel off as easy as it seems like it should. But yes easier then repainting the whole car.Not cheap but very interesting that you can just take it off and return to the stock color fairly easily. It's a nice way to have the exact color you want and protect the original paint...