BDMACH1
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I personally thought it was ugly... Not a popular color... Anything that gets dropped normally isn't a very popular color.Any one know why Guard has been dropped and not even replaced by another green?
My Bronze rims seem to think otherwise.I personally thought it was ugly... Not a popular color... Anything that gets dropped normally isn't a very popular color.
I personally Prefer a White or Black color.... makes for a nice Canvas to make the car your own and can have a rather large option of colors you can add onto it....
Even though I have CO in my Sig I ended up with a black PP GT loaded. You can work with a lot of different colors with that or a white base.... Guard and RR IMO are really hard to work with.... and usually I can only see black rims or Vinyl with them... CO isn't that much better if at all really.
I personally thought it was ugly... Not a popular color... Anything that gets dropped normally isn't a very popular color.
I personally Prefer a White or Black color.... makes for a nice Canvas to make the car your own and can have a rather large option of colors you can add onto it....
Even though I have CO in my Sig I ended up with a black PP GT loaded. You can work with a lot of different colors with that or a white base.... Guard and RR IMO are really hard to work with.... and usually I can only see black rims or Vinyl with them... CO isn't that much better if at all really.
A cool color doesn't have to be universally accepted. But nonetheless it's great when the manufacturer makes cars available in colors other then the norm.I personally thought it was ugly... Not a popular color... Anything that gets dropped normally isn't a very popular color.
I personally Prefer a White or Black color.... makes for a nice Canvas to make the car your own and can have a rather large option of colors you can add onto it....
Even though I have CO in my Sig I ended up with a black PP GT loaded. You can work with a lot of different colors with that or a white base.... Guard and RR IMO are really hard to work with.... and usually I can only see black rims or Vinyl with them... CO isn't that much better if at all really.
I personally thought it was ugly... Not a popular color... Anything that gets dropped normally isn't a very popular color.
I personally Prefer a White or Black color.... makes for a nice Canvas to make the car your own and can have a rather large option of colors you can add onto it....
Even though I have CO in my Sig I ended up with a black PP GT loaded. You can work with a lot of different colors with that or a white base.... Guard and RR IMO are really hard to work with.... and usually I can only see black rims or Vinyl with them... CO isn't that much better if at all really.
Because not enough people wanted it. Greens in general are not very popular.Any one know why Guard has been dropped and not even replaced by another green?
True on the paint. When measuring the clear on my car for a detail, many areas if my car had 5 mm. Thats pretty thick for a production vehicle.Nothing like admitting you have bad taste. It's a great color. It's usually the rare colors that are later desired. I don't think it will ever be a much desired color like say some individual bmw colors and rare colors on the older M3s but people were definitely hesitant to order it. Friend at work with a magnetic car regretted his order once we were side by side in the lot.
Guard requires extra paint, as did dib and it may be no coincidence they were dropped. The other color is the dark metallic red (can't remember the name).
I only seen one grabber blue S550 base GT around my parts (city of 800000), mine. The vast majority are red or black, third would be white. Seen every other colour offered a few times over. IIRC GB was '17 only.Retro colors like Competition Orange and Grabber Blue have been around since the 60's. They reintroduce them for a couple of years then retire them until the next time.
Surely you mean 5 mil as in 0.005". I can definitely tell you that there isn't 5 mm of paint on there :lol:True on the paint. When measuring the clear on my car for a detail, many areas if my car had 5 mm. Thats pretty thick for a production vehicle.
Also very true about rare colors and desirability
Should be. I work in the paint shoppe at a ford production plant ;)True on the paint. When measuring the clear on my car for a detail, many areas if my car had 5 mm. Thats pretty thick for a production vehicle.
Also very true about rare colors and desirability