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Old 09-19-2005, 12:52 AM
evilzee28 evilzee28 is offline
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I've gone for #2, not too gold, not too copper & has a redish tinge to it. Really you gotta remember that it'll look totally different on the WHOLE car. What looks right on a small swatch can look overkill on a larger scale.It will change drastically in different light, pick the colour that looks right in the light you'll see it most often. Some colours look great in sunlight & crap in overcast weather. Also, & most importantly, colour is a very personal thing & YOU have to live with it, people can advise you but remember they all have their own opinions in what's right (for them). Best of luck in choosing, but do what's right for YOU.
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