View Full Version : Paint code for Work VS XX Extreme Gold (XG)
Simeon93
11-26-2012, 11:59 AM
I bought some Work VS XX for really cheap but the faces are in chrome. I would like to repaint them to the original extreme gold finish. I contacted Work already but they told be that they are not allowed to give out the paint code. I know that there are lots of VS XX's out there, even on this forum there are about 4 sets for sale right now and someone must have repainted their wheels gold. Does anyone have the paint code for the original Work VS XX Extreme Gold?? Any help will be greatly appreciated
g_mac530
11-26-2012, 05:40 PM
You want 'em gold? You could just get gold powder coated right over the chrome. Thats what I did on my VS-SD's:
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u174/ludeaddict_2001/Silvia/cleans14_6.jpg
CleanAndLegit
11-26-2012, 06:35 PM
You want 'em gold? You could just get gold powder coated right over the chrome. Thats what I did on my VS-SD's:
:wackit::wackit::wackit::wackit::wackit::wackit::w ackit::wackit::wackit::wackit::wackit::wackit::wac kit::wackit::wackit::wackit::wackit::wackit::wacki t::wackit:
this...................... :ssex:
Simeon93
11-26-2012, 10:31 PM
Yes i want them in gold. The chrome is flaking so I will probably have to acid dip the faces to strip the chrome but ill have to talk to the painter first. But first I need a paint code for that specific gold. Anyone????
jonnydanger
01-18-2016, 01:43 PM
I know this is an ancient thread BUT did you ever happen to figure this out!?!? I am also interested in respraying a set of VS-XXs...
XeroX
01-20-2016, 09:04 AM
resurrection of peace and prosperity lol
I think you best bet is to just have the painter try to match the color as best as possible. I know that's what most people have to do to repaint their brembos or try to get that brembo "gold" on other calipers. I don't think the companies really like to give out the information.
just my .02
wingtowm
01-21-2016, 11:13 PM
well,you best bet is to just have the painter try to match the color as best as possible.http://bit.ly/1XE6jnX
jonnydanger
01-22-2016, 09:15 AM
well,you best bet is to just have the painter try to match the color as best as possible.http://bit.ly/1XE6jnX
Is that just your .02?
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