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How could anyone do this. IMO cobalt looks great on these cars but there is only one interior color that works with it and that is black. I can't understand why almost all cobalt blue cars i see have colored interiors even gray doesn't work well with the color.
That car would be worth so much more with a different interior. So far i have not seen another cobalt blue 3.6 with black interior other than mine. I know mine is the only one in the US I am starting to wonder if it was the only one made.
Was the rear seat delete an option on the regular 3.6 Turbo?
Yes the rear seat delete was an option and I for one love my car but would never own a cobalt blue car with that interior even though I find cobalt to be one of the best colors for the turbo.
I know someone with this interior in a turbo with the same color as the one next to it and it works nicely but on cobalt it is a definite IMO
I guess that *** would be me cause while not to everyone's liking...I dig the rarity..given the funds I would be all over this...
Nothing wrong with that - as we all know I respect the daylights out of these cars for what they are! You certainly have a strong case per your comment
Cheers,
Lance
PS I certainly wouldn't turn it away from my garage.
How could anyone do this. IMO cobalt looks great on these cars but there is only one interior color that works with it and that is black. I can't understand why almost all cobalt blue cars i see have colored interiors even gray doesn't work well with the color.
Simple. Because almost all who order cobalt blue cars are colour blind...
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