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My old 370, to give you an idea of the colour combo

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Cheers Yo-Yo. That's helped heaps mate :) I like The combo, wasn't sure if it would match. As you always want to do something to personalise your car, I didn't think I could do much in the way of the wheel colour.

Do you know the exact colour of the car? There are a few different shades of Graphite/Grey, which doesn't help.

Cheers Yo-Yo. That's helped heaps mate :) I like The combo, wasn't sure if it would match. As you always want to do something to personalise your car, I didn't think I could do much in the way of the wheel colour.

Do you know the exact colour of the car? There are a few different shades of Graphite/Grey, which doesn't help.

Dark metallic Silver Paint code K57

it's lighter than the graphite shadow & darker than the silver.

It's a bit of a chameleon colour actually... some lights it looks gunmetal, other lights it's a bluish silver, sometimes purplish silver.

It was *almost* like having a new car at different times of the day :P

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Dark metallic Silver Paint code K57

it's lighter than the graphite shadow & darker than the silver.

It's a bit of a chameleon colour actually... some lights it looks gunmetal, other lights it's a bluish silver, sometimes purplish silver.

It was *almost* like having a new car at different times of the day :P

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Bit like having a new lady on your arm each time, depending what colour they dye their hair ;)

The colour does look nice. This is what is making the decision so hard for me, as there are a few different grey colours that look almost identical. Also not seeing them in person, makes the task that much harderpost-134916-0-60679600-1403975823_thumb.jpg

This chart is all I have to really go on. Buggered if I can pick the difference between the Grey colours.

I'm hanging to get it sorted but since I'm importing, I have to get the colour choice right the first time round, as I'm sure Iron Chef won't give me a second bite at the cherry if I don't like the colour when it lands :) Also it doesn't help that I suck at making decisions sometimes. Damn I might as well go with the black again lol....

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