What's this color code? Evasive spoon S2000 (blue)
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Re: What's this color code? Evasive spoon S2000 (blue)
wow matey! this is not factory u know?
so basically this can be anything.
I could have also facepalmed, but at least I tried to remain cool during a dumb question.
so basically this can be anything.
I could have also facepalmed, but at least I tried to remain cool during a dumb question.
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Re: What's this color code? Evasive spoon S2000 (blue)
That’s not the actual color of Justin's car. That picture has quite a bit of contrast added to it so that it appears as a dark blue. In reality, it’s much lighter, somewhat similar to the OEM S2000 CR blue.
The color is called “Mexico Blue” from a Porsche.
Here’s what the car really looks like:
http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/f.../photo_07.html
Hope that helps you out
The color is called “Mexico Blue” from a Porsche.
Here’s what the car really looks like:
http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/f.../photo_07.html
Hope that helps you out
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Re: What's this color code? Evasive spoon S2000 (blue)
That’s not the actual color of Justin's car. That picture has quite a bit of contrast added to it so that it appears as a dark blue. In reality, it’s much lighter, somewhat similar to the OEM S2000 CR blue.
The color is called “Mexico Blue” from a Porsche.
Here’s what the car really looks like:
http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/f.../photo_07.html
Hope that helps you out
The color is called “Mexico Blue” from a Porsche.
Here’s what the car really looks like:
http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/f.../photo_07.html
Hope that helps you out
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