Shades of Blue
#76
When asked about his unusual request by 'Porsche Exclusive', 'Anonymous' nonchalantly explained that, and I quote,: 'Anyone can order three shades of blue on a Porsche...but how many have the ***** to add 'Cognac' & 'Lime Gold' to a custom PTS order!' The answer is...the one & only 'AnonymousIncognitus991'!
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#78
Great thread on the blues!
Eduardo - could you please post a photo of a Voodoo Blue in direct sunlight (if you have ), there are a few shots available on the site, but there either taken in shade/sun or in the shade completely. Thanks!
I still find it exceptionally hard to decide between Mexico Blue vs. Voodoo Blue and other blues as theyseem to change so dramatically in various lighting!
Cheers,
Eduardo - could you please post a photo of a Voodoo Blue in direct sunlight (if you have ), there are a few shots available on the site, but there either taken in shade/sun or in the shade completely. Thanks!
I still find it exceptionally hard to decide between Mexico Blue vs. Voodoo Blue and other blues as theyseem to change so dramatically in various lighting!
Cheers,
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I also debated between Mexico Blue and Voodoo Blue. I have seen both colors in person. They both change in light and are difficult to photograph. They look dark in certain light and much lighter in other light. They are both great. Voodoo is a touch more blue than Mexico.
#81
Great thread on the blues!
Eduardo - could you please post a photo of a Voodoo Blue in direct sunlight (if you have ), there are a few shots available on the site, but there either taken in shade/sun or in the shade completely. Thanks!
I still find it exceptionally hard to decide between Mexico Blue vs. Voodoo Blue and other blues as theyseem to change so dramatically in various lighting!
Cheers,
Eduardo - could you please post a photo of a Voodoo Blue in direct sunlight (if you have ), there are a few shots available on the site, but there either taken in shade/sun or in the shade completely. Thanks!
I still find it exceptionally hard to decide between Mexico Blue vs. Voodoo Blue and other blues as theyseem to change so dramatically in various lighting!
Cheers,
I also debated between Mexico Blue and Voodoo Blue. I have seen both colors in person. They both change in light and are difficult to photograph. They look dark in certain light and much lighter in other light. They are both great. Voodoo is a touch more blue than Mexico.
Copy below of one of my earlier posts on this thread might shed some 'light' on this question using Romanosky's photos sent to me!
Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel
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Conekilr: Very nice photos...and let's add a few more. Including a 'Maritime Blue' Ruf 911 in the workshop. Photos courtesy of our friend Lawrence Romanosky at Porsche Centre Calgary in my honorary home country - O Canada!
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sapphire on aggressive GT3 looks fantastic
#90
I don't believe it's a Porsche color, maybe it's a VW or Audi color, either way it looks like the Club Blue from the 991 GTS Club Coupe which is very beautiful. The 9m93RS Narrowbody Clubsport: