I was going to link to your bike (but wasn't sure if you wanted any more PMs about the parts or not), and make the same assertion about different grades/batches of Al absorbing the dye at different rates.
buying off the shelf so to speak can see a wide variety of greens even within the same manufacturer
Certianly during my paintball days I used to collect all the parts I wanted..then get one person to do them all at the same time to ensure best colour match and that seemed to work quite well
a few extra quid but if the bike or parts are a keeper then it's money well spent
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An old friend of mine got a whole builds worth of kit anodised green recently by Goldtech...an interesting fact he learnt was that in the U.K. they cannot use / get one of the chemicals / dyes that is used in the U.S.!...
It is possible some of his green stuff might be coming on the market soon too...