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What is this colour ??

Look at the car on the right ?? Colour ??

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aint that 8c red left and metallic red right ?!

The light conditions has thrown off their real colours i think .
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Originally Posted by DANQV2 View Post
aint that 8c red left and metallic red right ?!

The light conditions has thrown off their real colours i think .
Maybe

BTW those 19in multispokes look good
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Metallic Red as per Dan.
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Originally Posted by paulmacs View Post
Metallic Red as per Dan.
With a weird atmospheric effect or poor colour reproduction - see my avatar pic, that's metallic red.
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Yeah, the light is not quite showing the true colour, but I think it is the Rosso Alfa Metallizzato.
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Originally Posted by joseph156 View Post
Maybe

BTW those 19in multispokes look good
I would love those wheels !
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That's what's great about red. The blue of the sky gives it a contrasting "flip" reflection.
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The alloys are 159 TI 19" spokes to my eye...

The light red is either red or 8c, but I don't see the colour change even in the shade for 8c, my money on red. Even in underground car park at work with flourescent lights the 8c red seems to change shade.
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Yea they are the 19'' 159ti/ brera wheels , I'm interested to see if anyone's fitted the 18" 3 spoke wheels from the mito, because I'd be interested to see if they could fit and put them on my G.
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Yea they are the 19'' 159ti/ brera wheels , I'm interested to see if anyone's fitted the 18" 3 spoke wheels from the mito, because I'd be interested to see if they could fit and put them on my G.
Different PCD I believe there are fewer bolts on Mito
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Different PCD I believe there are fewer bolts on Mito
Thanks cue2 , suppose that ideas out the window then.
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In australia the one on the right is called Marenello Red
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In australia the one on the right is called Marenello Red
Wowwww Just like mine !!

The one in the photo looks better than mine .... must get the camera out at twilight
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