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This is from an old post on the yellowbird
"The paint code for the color of our yellowbird is Por139 blütengelb. " Hope that helps. |
Sorry for being all of the place, this is just so stressful:)
I wonder how Ferrari's Rossa Corsa ( I think it is the name for their red) would look? It has more red than Guard's Red. piedogger thanks |
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One of those black cars is a nicely modded 996TT. The guy also owns a Ferrari 550 and has an Aston Martin on order. |
Signal green , almost purchased an early 964 that color.
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I saw a wicked 930 in midnight blue - kind of a dark navy blue (non metallic). It had the right "evil" look without being a heat score for cops.
I love the yellows you are thinking about as well. |
I did mine in Irish green. Very happy with the result.
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viper green
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good call PhatRedHead
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Nogaro blue is a damn fine colour. its audis colour
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i fell in love with laguna seca blue when i first saw an M3 done up in it...sexy sexy sexy...my buddy ended up painting his supercharged jetta that color, never have looked at another color like that again...
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theres a nice blue that bmw is using at the moment for the current m3, like a dirty version of laguna seca. dont know what its called
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Heinz used to have a 911 in that color |
Fly Yellow. You won't regret it. More vibrant than Speed Yellow.
I think Speed Yellow maybe a Ferrari color but I'm not sure. Bluten Gelb I believe translates as Blossom Yellow. Other favorites I would pick for your car: Mexico Blue Gelb Grun (Yellow Green) Continental Orange |
You need a few more opinions, right?
1. that Ferrari red color that you mentioned would be very nice, and it is "more red" than Guards Red. 2. The Diamond Blue metallic color used on the '88 Carrera commemorative edition cars is both beautiful and understated at the same time. Depending on how the light hits it the cars look either blue, silver, or purple. When I was searching for my first 911 last fall I saw one of these cars for the first time, and was very impressed with the color. Unfortunately things did not work out for that particular car, and I ended up with a car painted in Stone Gray metallic which is also a very nice color but might be too understated for you! Diamond Blue would certainly make your car look unique but at the same time it would not necessarily be a "cop magnet" like some of the brighter colors. Good luck with your decision! P.S. in case you need a site to see paint chips and get proper color names, etc. you can do this at http://www.paintscratch.com No affiliation; just found it to be helpful while searching for touch-up paint. |
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