Granite Green / Olive int.
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Granite Green / Olive int.
Hey gang, I was just wondering how many Granite Green Metallic / Olive int cars are on here. Year is no matter. I just want a count of this combo.
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The interior color you guys are referring to is officialy called "grey green". Awesome combination with the granite green exterior! I have not seen many cars in this color, maybe a hand full.
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No I redyed the whole thing. BTW -No offense - Just not for me .Even the exterior color I wasn't to fond of. But it has grown on me over the years and when shes really polished up I love it. One thing ,it's very hard to get Granite Green Touch-up paint !#669 Mike
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Originally Posted by Mattman928
The guy was asking only $38K, the car is a '93 GTS, with only 40K miles on it. I was too slow on the draw.
You wouldn't happen to mean an Amazon green (agua) GTS w/ olive green/red piping car would you? Located in Pa?
If so, can you give me more details?
Scott
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Mine is GP white with grey-green (code XJ) partial leather interior and the pinstripe cloth. mpesik I really understand you changed it; however I fancy peculiar color combos and I don't have the heart to change out this marvellous original one!
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I almost get proud to have such a funky interior !
By the way has anyone ever got matching color made to touch-up parts of the leather that is worn? I would like to color the worn steering wheel leather cover, but how can I get a matching color for such (rare) grey-green without replacing it with lets say a new grayish one - then ship the original one to Colorplus so they can make a matching dye which I eventually can use to color the replacement cover.
By the way has anyone ever got matching color made to touch-up parts of the leather that is worn? I would like to color the worn steering wheel leather cover, but how can I get a matching color for such (rare) grey-green without replacing it with lets say a new grayish one - then ship the original one to Colorplus so they can make a matching dye which I eventually can use to color the replacement cover.