Macadamia
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ummm...NO.
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Prob not so much on a GT3; I think 'primary colors' or white/black work best esp given the interior color choice ;-) ..
But I've seen a Turbo cab with a natural leather interior in Cape May a couple of times and thought it very nice. See here for another: https://rennlist.com/forums/6652479-post13.html
But I've seen a Turbo cab with a natural leather interior in Cape May a couple of times and thought it very nice. See here for another: https://rennlist.com/forums/6652479-post13.html
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Right, so here's my question: what was Porsche thinking with color choices for the GT3? Two greens (how many green GT3s do you think they'll sell), gold (sorry, but WTF), macadamia (maybe not a bad color but not on a GT3)?!? Meanwhile we get one blue - no Midnight Blue, no Riviera Blue, no Dark Blue Metallic.
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Right, so here's my question: what was Porsche thinking with color choices for the GT3? Two greens (how many green GT3s do you think they'll sell), gold (sorry, but WTF), macadamia (maybe not a bad color but not on a GT3)?!? Meanwhile we get one blue - no Midnight Blue, no Riviera Blue, no Dark Blue Metallic.
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Right, so here's my question: what was Porsche thinking with color choices for the GT3? Two greens (how many green GT3s do you think they'll sell), gold (sorry, but WTF), macadamia (maybe not a bad color but not on a GT3)?!? Meanwhile we get one blue - no Midnight Blue, no Riviera Blue, no Dark Blue Metallic.
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Right, so here's my question: what was Porsche thinking with color choices for the GT3? Two greens (how many green GT3s do you think they'll sell), gold (sorry, but WTF), macadamia (maybe not a bad color but not on a GT3)?!? Meanwhile we get one blue - no Midnight Blue, no Riviera Blue, no Dark Blue Metallic.
If they had a 2 or 3 popular "GT friendly" colors, they would easily get a cluster of orders together quickly to put them into production and out to customers without delay.... and we wouldn't have 80% of gt cars in the same four to five common colors....
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Right, so here's my question: what was Porsche thinking with color choices for the GT3? Two greens (how many green GT3s do you think they'll sell), gold (sorry, but WTF), macadamia (maybe not a bad color but not on a GT3)?!? Meanwhile we get one blue - no Midnight Blue, no Riviera Blue, no Dark Blue Metallic.
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There is a certain logic to having an over performing car, understated in terms of color!
When it is underperforming (parked) then maybe it needs to be an attention *****!
Horses for courses!
When it is underperforming (parked) then maybe it needs to be an attention *****!
Horses for courses!
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Different strokes... I love that colour... but more on a turbo than a GT3. Agree that a GT3 should be a primary colour.
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