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Re: What? Golf isn't lurid enough for you? (archive)

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Posted by David on March 01, 2002 at 09:26:11:

In Reply to: What? Golf isn't lurid enough for you? posted by Michael P on February 28, 2002 at 17:15:55:

Light gold metallic. Interior upholstery is tan color. Wanted to lighten up the sienna brown and stay in the same color range.

There is a pretty wide color range of marque colors available, but I was wondering...after all, colors change like fashion. Light metallics are very popular right now.

Ceylon doesn't have enough gold in it?
Turkis ain't pimp enough?
Fjord isn't sexy enough?
Colorado isn't...isn't...isn't Merdad enough?

Really, though, as is oft quoted (by some):"it's your car." Do as you see fit. Purists may scoff, but I doubt valuation of your coupe, unless it's a CSL, will drop much by coloring outside the lines - hot pink or purple passion might turn some folks off, though.

The photo above is of a coupe at a show out East last year that was painted an E3 color, Baltic Blue, that everyone raved about, and I doubt dropped its "value". The photo doesn't really do it justice - it had a pretty purplish glow in the right light.

The stock color range is pretty broad, though. What color did you have in mind?





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