Touch up paint - TVR Chimaera

Touch up paint - TVR Chimaera

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rowey200

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428 posts

188 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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I need to get some touch up paint made up for a TVR Chimaera is quite a unique colour - can anyone recommend anywhere in or around Bristol that can paint match?

Cheers in advance smile

graeme4130

3,916 posts

188 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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When I had my chimaera, the actual colour was jaguar kingfisher blue, but after getting that colour, I could tell it was a shade or two out
Anyway, there's a place on Kembury Park in Swindon that I took the car to and they matched and mixed the paint by eye, and gave me 200ml of raw paint to use as touch up for about £20
I can't remember their name, but I'm sure someone will come along soon who does
I'd highly recommend them as TVR's never seem to have the exact colour as given on the vin code

rowey200

Original Poster:

428 posts

188 months

Monday 18th May 2015
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graeme4130 said:
When I had my chimaera, the actual colour was jaguar kingfisher blue, but after getting that colour, I could tell it was a shade or two out
Anyway, there's a place on Kembury Park in Swindon that I took the car to and they matched and mixed the paint by eye, and gave me 200ml of raw paint to use as touch up for about £20
I can't remember their name, but I'm sure someone will come along soon who does
I'd highly recommend them as TVR's never seem to have the exact colour as given on the vin code
Cheers....I know what you mean. I reckon I am better off getting a match rather than ordering from the paint code. This is what I'm trying to match:



graeme4130

3,916 posts

188 months

Wednesday 20th May 2015
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rowey200 said:
graeme4130 said:
When I had my chimaera, the actual colour was jaguar kingfisher blue, but after getting that colour, I could tell it was a shade or two out
Anyway, there's a place on Kembury Park in Swindon that I took the car to and they matched and mixed the paint by eye, and gave me 200ml of raw paint to use as touch up for about £20
I can't remember their name, but I'm sure someone will come along soon who does
I'd highly recommend them as TVR's never seem to have the exact colour as given on the vin code
Cheers....I know what you mean. I reckon I am better off getting a match rather than ordering from the paint code. This is what I'm trying to match:

Very much like Porsche Riveria Blue ?

rowey200

Original Poster:

428 posts

188 months

Friday 22nd May 2015
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graeme4130 said:
Very much like Porsche Riveria Blue ?
You're not the first person to say that yes

RAClNG SNAKE

3,606 posts

239 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Much of the TVR paint was mixed using the ICI scheme which makes it more difficult to match with other systems. Find yourself a bodyshop with a spectrophotometer so that they can scan the finish and give you a good match.