Riviera/Mexico Blue/Green & Yellow picture thread
#47
Drifting
^Wow... that is so fricken sweet.. beautiful man
#49
Since it didn't specify which car... here's my Mexico Blue LT
#50
Nordschleife Master
#51
Drifting
Gents: I personally like 'Brewster Green'.
But be careful with photos of it (like the
one above) because THAT doesn't tell
the complete story of this hue when
seen by the human eye. 'Brewster'
in person tends to be quite 'dark' &
not as 'glossy' as that photo shows.
So just be aware of it & choose wisely.
https://rennlist.com/forums/gt4/8736...r-green-3.html
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
But be careful with photos of it (like the
one above) because THAT doesn't tell
the complete story of this hue when
seen by the human eye. 'Brewster'
in person tends to be quite 'dark' &
not as 'glossy' as that photo shows.
So just be aware of it & choose wisely.
https://rennlist.com/forums/gt4/8736...r-green-3.html
Saludos,
Eduardo
Scottsdale
#53
Raj's Riviera is stunning. I go back and forth between Riviera and Mexico, which appears to have a touch of green in it? At least that was apparent looking at samples at the Dealership. Its a moot point, as I've been told no PTS for me.
#54
Rennlist Member
There's absolutely zero green in Mexico blue
#57
#59
In person, Irish is the lightest of the three, by a lot, and Irish is also a yellowish green.
British is much darker fhan irish, and also a little less yellow.
Brewster is aimilar darkness to British when seen side by side in same light. But Brewster has a more yellow/brown tint to it, especially in warm sunlight. In shade it can look almost black.
I like british best.
British is much darker fhan irish, and also a little less yellow.
Brewster is aimilar darkness to British when seen side by side in same light. But Brewster has a more yellow/brown tint to it, especially in warm sunlight. In shade it can look almost black.
I like british best.