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Favorite colour.??

ORIGINAL: Big Dave UK

Steve.
Do you meen Riviera Blue.??
I actually like both colours of the blue, although the Maritime is a bit "flat" looking, + the Riviera is a tad "washed out"...Something in the middle i think...
Personally i like the RS blue,[Rs Focus or Racing Puma] OR the mettalic blue that the Renault Clio 182 cars are painted in...

Speed Yellow is great, [ yet again it can look a tad flat,in certain light]..But ive seen a 964RS painted in Ferrari Yellow, now that was GORGEOUS.....[8D][8D][8D][8D][8D]
I think thatd suit a 968 just fine....

Here are the two colours which are DEFINITIVELY the best! The 964RS may be the one you mentioned - it's Giallo Fly (Ferrari Yellow). My brother has persuaded me to house it while he rebuilds his garage and I am to exercise it occasionally........ [:D][:D][:D] It's the one colour I might be persuaded to change to. I don't like the standard Speed Yellow, too mustardy, and until (if ever) I see a 968CS in Ferrari Yellow, Maritime Blue is the one for me.

If there's no photo attached, it's because I've never tried before and may need help. [8|]



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And now that I seem to have cracked photo attachments, here's the improved look with the colour-coded wheels.
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Richard.
Nice looking CS m8...[8D][8D]
Youve done a grand job of getting the car ,"spik + span".
Hows the steering spacer.??[;)][;)]
The Ferrari yellow car, i first saw at a T day at Oulton, it looked fab then...I have a few pics of it somewhere....
 
Well of course I'm rather partial to Tahoe Blue (metallic), but that's 'cause I have one - however, I really like the yellow too. If I could have any colour though (other than Tahoe Blue), it would be Polar Silver.

 

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