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Actually, its nice to different combinations, though I might say that the green doesn't really suit Ferraris in general IMO. But, as you said, thats a brave Scud owner! And I thought going with gold wheels and gold stripes on Rosso Corsa was brave! By the way, that service center has some pretty nice classics
Oh dear! So some Scud values will plummet then! And what is it with gold wheels? Do they really suit any car?
Thought it was a dark grey at first, but is it really green?? I think it wouldnt have been too bad in grey.. and no tan interior. Bonus points for at least having an imagination.
Nice car, but I don't like the colour combo. These colours look better on UK cars like the AM or Jag IMO.
by this we can already see the price increase for future sales as some people didn't have any taste when choosing , whats this gonna resale for, 150 ?
Flourescent lighting gives a green cast to camera film - or digital doohickies nowadays. Doesnt do the car - or the paint scheme - justice. tried to PS the colour correction (hope its OK with yuma1980). ...would be cool to see it in black with red stripes... GT Image Unavailable, Please Login
car is indeed Grigio Silverstone. these pics have been floating on other forums and the owner has confirmed it to be Silverstone. now, looking at the last pic where the green is taken out, its an entirely different and good looking beast!
If you look at the floor surrounding the shadows of some of the other cars, the floor appears to be green. It must be an issue with lighting in the service area.
A unique scud gets delivered and all we can talk about is the resale value and color combo?!? LOL. It takes some balls to spec a scud so far from the norm. Kudos for putting down over 300 large and doing something different.