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    Primer will fade very quickly, even if it's catalyzed. It is not meant to be exposed to light, or hold it's color well. Even using a catalyzed pimer, they are totally faded in 3-5 years.

    I would buy a regular color of your choice, then add flattener to the catalyzed paint, or to the catalyzed clearcoat.

    I've done it a few times with great long-lasting results.
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