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NBTBRV8 said:
m33ufo said:
The car with the silver wheels really makes the others look drab, regardless of body colour.miskalachi said:
m33ufo said:
The Satin Black works I think.
I have to agree with you Not as ballsy as these guys though: www.arnocorps.com
It's all relative, but they have outright 'ballsyness' in spades.
Trinny.
jackwood said:
Have you been and seen Agate grey in real life, outside, in non-sunny weather?
I was dead set on Agate until I went to the OPC and saw it on a car in daylight.
Have a look again when it's sunny, it changes its tone of colour dependent on the light and makes it one of the more interesting colours.I was dead set on Agate until I went to the OPC and saw it on a car in daylight.
franki68 said:
Have a look again when it's sunny, it changes its tone of colour dependent on the light and makes it one of the more interesting colours.
Exactly! Under the light in the showroom and in photos in California sun it looks STUNNING!!Unfortunately I live in Cheshire..... Sunny days are few and far between. At which point the Agate looked like a flat muddy brown grey to my poor old eyes. Glad I got to see the colour in the overcast conditions as I would have been so disappointed if I'd made the decision based on the photos and the showroom cars.
jackwood said:
Have you been and seen Agate grey in real life, outside, in non-sunny weather?
I was dead set on Agate until I went to the OPC and saw it on a car in daylight.
I've struggled with picking a colour but agate seemed the best choice to me and I've seen in a variety of lighting situations. I would have gone sapphire but my 991 was Aqua blue which I prefer and it seemed too similar. I was dead set on Agate until I went to the OPC and saw it on a car in daylight.
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