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ORIGINAL: graham m

My 997S was in Cobalt and looked absolutely fantastic. The only problem was that it seemed to really suffer with stone chips - highlighted by the fact that the grey primer shone through. So at trade-in time I was told it needed a full front end respray FFS!

Was thinking of doing 2 things straight-away when the car is delivered:

1) Get the front coated with anti-chip protection film (Clearbra, 3M etc)
2) Have the windows tinted to 35%

I AM actually starting to consider Arctic though. Can I please request some pics Graham?
 
ORIGINAL: robertc@okw.co.uk
I am very tempted by Meteor Grey. There was one on the recent Cotswold Rally with cocoa interior, looked superb...

That would of been me [:)]
It is also my Meteor that appears in Bobs pictures..[;)]

I had spec'ed Cobalt all the way through, but after having Basalt black and black interior before I decided I needed a change, trouble is the Cobalt and Cocoa interior doesn't fit the the UK dealers.
However I have now seen a C2 in that very spec..! superb...[8D]

The Reds and white do take my fancy but as said earlier, I don't want that much attention when I'm out.

garyw
 
Not Grahams, but another from the Cotswolds rally....

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Shame we don't have more sunshine in this country as some of the pics I have seen of Arctic look almost white!



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Alex

For anonimity pick GT Silver metalic matches any interior try with Sand Beige - interesting results. Saw one at an OPC, in theory horrid, in practice not bad at all,

To stand out and make most of theose wheels it has to be Basalt Black

Or if your pining for the 80's White
 
OK Alex - the sun was out today (between the showers) and I took these
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So what am I doing wrong - why wont they appear as pictures?? (done garyw)
 

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