redfire 05 in citrus county FL
Sweet pics. I agree on the graphite making things a bit *too* grey (you didn't hear it from me mmkay), but dark charcoal is just as much a pain to keep clean. Not stains, but *every* little speck of dust shines like stars on a night sky. Constant viping and vacuuming.
Dirt-wise, the parchment is probably the way to go. Not much will stand out on that, and I agree the center console looks better with parchment. (and IUP ofcourse)
Dirt-wise, the parchment is probably the way to go. Not much will stand out on that, and I agree the center console looks better with parchment. (and IUP ofcourse)
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yeah i was really hoping on it being the dark charcoal interior because i reallly want to make up my mind soon on what i want so i can place my order, we have been going back and forth on a black stang with the charcoal interior or a sonic blue with the same. I own a white 98 stang and dont see myself going back to that color
Originally posted by GT40 2@October 20, 2004, 11:57 AM
that light graphite interior doesnt seem to mix with redfire.
that light graphite interior doesnt seem to mix with redfire.
I think the graphite would go best with cool exterior colors, like satin silver or windveil blue. Maybe mineral grey, too, though if that's as brown as it sometimes looks it would also be a warm color.
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