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Arctic Silver with ?

SIMON H

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Hello Chaps,
My new car will supposedly land in March/April time, and like everyone else before me, i am having thoughts about my chosen spec.Im definately going for Arctic Silver, as the car just looks so crisp and fresh in this colour, but its the interior colour i am having difficulties with.I originally went steaming in with black leather, but have now changed it to Ocean Blue.I like both colours as much as each other, so i suppose my main concern is, which colour ,if any is better at resale time?.Any thoughts?.Regards, SIMON.
 
At the time my weapon was born, a classic combination was Arctic Silver/US blue leather.
Totally classy.

JohnC
993turbo
Arctic silver/ US blue
 
Black has the edge for re-sale, but they are both popular so go with what you like best.
I love both & think Metropole makes a nice change from black without being to radical!
 
I think statistically black is better but I personally dislike black interiors as they are too dark and lack any character. I have silver/metropole blue combination and whilst i wouldnt claim it would be my first choice it beats black in my book.

 
Excellent interior Neil!

Silver seat backs seem to work very well.

If I was being picky I maight prefer a black steering wheel.

(Oh, and paint the exterior in polar
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Mine is Artic silver with black leather - highlighted though with silver seat belts and 'aluminium' look centre console. IMO breaks up the interior nicely - the standard stitching is also silvery/grey so adds to the contrast effect.
Graham
 
Hi turboww, ive still got the split rims on, the exterior pic was taken a couple of years ago in france. Since then ive also colour coded the plastic underneith.
 
dongawoy,
At the moment i still have Ocean Blue down on the spec sheet, although i still have time to change that.I am going to go and have a look at the weekend again at interior colours.Will make a definate decision then.Regards, SIMON.[:D]
 

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