Moonrock v Silverstone
I'd do it. I haven't seen Moonrock in person but I know it's darker. It's something I'm sure I could live with. It's not like you're driving around with your door jambs or engine bay exposed. I say
DO IT!
DO IT!
yawn... do your own search.
[QUOTE]I'd do it. I haven't seen Moonrock in person but I know it's darker. It's something I'm sure I could live with. It's not like you're driving around with your door jambs or engine bay exposed. I say
[QUOTE=civic-si 2003,Nov 11 2008, 02:07 PM]
Are you kidding me do you realize how hesitant on putting this thread up. I have been search for 3 days. honda-tech, s2000 club of america, s2ki.com, and I came up empty handed. Yeah so I am not a registered member, no avatar, sig,
Are you kidding me do you realize how hesitant on putting this thread up. I have been search for 3 days. honda-tech, s2000 club of america, s2ki.com, and I came up empty handed. Yeah so I am not a registered member, no avatar, sig,
I think it will be fine as long as you paint the doorjams, the engine bay should be fine caus the colour is similar thats why. Upto you but, MCB will look good caus its not available in your country 
My friend has Lexus graphite gray s15 but he still has the stock Nissan pewter ( kind of like silverstone) engine bay but door jams and boot etc have been sprayed. The graphite gray is alot darker then the Pewter but it still is fine I think it's because engine bay color looks different normally anyway.
Moonrock color code is NH-676M
Source: http://s2000.com/forums/exterior-detailing...color-code.html

My friend has Lexus graphite gray s15 but he still has the stock Nissan pewter ( kind of like silverstone) engine bay but door jams and boot etc have been sprayed. The graphite gray is alot darker then the Pewter but it still is fine I think it's because engine bay color looks different normally anyway.
Moonrock color code is NH-676M
Source: http://s2000.com/forums/exterior-detailing...color-code.html





