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    Senior Member 210bhp's Avatar
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    Gulf Blue with gold scripts; Guards Red w/ gold scripts.
    Tangerine/Orange w/ silver scripts. Leaf Green/silver scripts
    Last edited by QWKENF-911; 07-01-2015 at 11:50 PM.

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    My aborted RS project was to be Leaf Green with silver script and RSR finish wheels. Just my dream....make your own.
    1969 911 E #824

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    Color is a very personal choice so as has been said go with what you want, it is your car.
    The only question I would ask you before you decide, what was the original color of the donor car?
    65 356SC Dolphin Gray
    66 912 Green
    69 911E Tangerine
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    72 911T Aubergine
    72 911T Lilac
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    90 964C4 Black Targa
    94 964C2 Black Coupe
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    Your car will be black . . . that's what you want.
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    All great colors! I personally like signal orange, white/red, dalmation blue and viper green. White/black is great too.

    But if you love black, then really that's the one for you. Most color cars didn't have the script though.

    Was that black/red pictures on here sold by Canepa? If so, I think I have the original wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    Someone said to me recently, I think John Binion, black is not a color its a hobby.
    its more than a hobby its a religon - well that's what sunday's are for right !
    Nick D - Run Flat

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