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Silverstone vs Nero Daytona

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by ghai881, Jan 4, 2013.

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  1. ghai881

    ghai881 Rookie

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    Very tricky, so far I've ordered Silverstone for my new Spider... but Nero Daytona really looks hot too.

    Obviously a personal decision, just wanted opinions.

    Black is clearly hot and sexy (when kept very clean) but silverstone is dark and interesting!
     
  2. PG77

    PG77 Karting

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    First of all congrats for your new adquisition! Now, between ND and GS my choice is GS... in my taste looks better on the Spyder. Cheers!
     
  3. Noblesse Oblige

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    I agree. GS will light up with fire in the sun and still preserve the swoopy lines of the 458. Nero tends to obscure those lines.
     
  4. RBK

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    I did the same with my 430 and on occassion felt a tinge of regret I didn't order the nero color (like so many of my other cars). Black is beautiful and helps give the impression of a "presence". At the same time, as has been said, the lines of the car are lost. After years of owning a Silverstone and Cuio Ferrari, I realize how it stood out from others, making a statement all its own. The word that comes to mind is "class". It is not just a Ferrari, but a piece of art, and often appreciated by those who know nothing about cars. Best
     
  5. Rcktrod

    Rcktrod F1 Rookie

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    I'm obviously biased...but both are gorgeous.
     
  6. rlips

    rlips Formula Junior

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    Have Nero on my f430, ordered silver stone for my 458. Black looks great when it is perfectly clean
     
  7. Shuey2k

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    Silverstone, is there really any question.
     
  8. JazzyO

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    #8 JazzyO, Jan 5, 2013
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    I decided against Nero Daytona as I found it too grey for a black, if that makes sense. I would much prefer Silverstone over it, but even better in my book is Nero Stellato and that's what I chose for my 458. Metallic Black with a star-like red sheen to it. It is much darker than Daytona, much more "black". Difficult to photograph but everyone who sees it seems to be impressed by it. It's still a very rare and unknown colour (came out with the SA Aperta).


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  9. ferrari355gtb

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    No offence but that just looks daft.
     
  10. kouroshoo7

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  11. JazzyO

    JazzyO F1 World Champ

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    Well actually that is offensive. I would never call an owner's choice for his P&J daft, I was brought up better than that. Anyway, have a great day. Enjoy the Beemers, nice cars.


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  12. Noblesse Oblige

    Noblesse Oblige F1 Veteran

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    I think that's a Rosso Maranello top. Great red!
     
  13. RBK

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    #13 RBK, Jan 5, 2013
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    I like the color combination and could only really see the red sheen in one picture (rear shot), but I see what you mean. As you say difficult to photograph. I own a 458, and I think it fair that most people choose traditional colors, i.e. reds, black, etc., so when anyone does something different, expect a reaction. I had a Silverstone 430 which appealed to one group and today own a Black/White 458 (pictures), which "most" seem to like.The internet affords anyone an "equal" voice regardless of who they really are or represent. Stone throwers usually do so from behind walls. Enjoy your car. Best


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  14. SpyderJones

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    #14 SpyderJones, Jan 5, 2013
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    Canna di Fucile - maybe the best of both worlds if u can't decide. Dark metallic Charcoal/Anthracite that's basically in between Silverstone & Nero Daytona.
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  15. Noblesse Oblige

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    Canna di Fucile -- literally the barrel of the rifle. Gunmetal gray. Very nice.
     
  16. ghai881

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    Interesting.... good shout!

    So it is darker than the Grigio... but lighter than black, and still metalic?

    Could be a win here..

    [Any more pics of the above car from different angles/lighting?]
     
  17. RBK

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    The silver accentuates the lines, a good reason for the color. Best
     
  18. TheMayor

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    Oh no...it's awesome.
     
  19. TheMayor

    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    Well, I love it and you love it. Isn't that all that matters? :)

    BTW: I agree, it's not a very nice comment. The beauty of designing your own car is you get to do what YOU want to do and screw what others or the factory think is best.

    It's a marvel.
     
  20. JazzyO

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    #21 JazzyO, Jan 5, 2013
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    Thanks Bob, I agree. But it doesn't hurt to tell someone that they could have phrased their comment with a little more decorum. Perhaps it will not fall on deaf ears.

    At least the kids in Brescia liked it! :)


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  21. caprion

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    #22 caprion, Jan 5, 2013
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  22. JazzyO

    JazzyO F1 World Champ

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    Hey cool, new colour I didn't know about. Can you describe what it looks like and how it compares with other grigios? Do I spot a hint of purple in it?


    Onno
     
  23. caprion

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    Grigio Granito is a dark grey metallic, originally from Maserati.
    This photo is pretty dark, normally it looks more like canne di fucile without the brown shade inside.
     
  24. Need4Spd

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    Nero (non-metallic) looks terrific when it is clean, not so great when not. To me, Nero Daytona (metallic) always looks a bit "dirty" due to the metal flakes. My choice would be Silverstone. It also has metal flakes in it, but the eye doesn't expect pure gloss black and doesn't (to me) have that same "problem."
     

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