What do you guys think about this color?

Discussion in 'Color is everything!' started by Zig-Zag, Jan 22, 2008.

  1. Zig-Zag

    Zig-Zag Psychedelic Mess

    I was looking for a good shade of silver for my hurst project and ran across this: Its called "Grigio Titanio" a.k.a Titanium Grey
     

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  2. Double "D"

    Double "D" GEAUX SAINTS

    looks nice to me! Mine's a darker shade, more grey than silver.. I'll have to put pics up. check my avatar :)

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  3. Zig-Zag

    Zig-Zag Psychedelic Mess

    Wow, your car is beautiful. Although it might be a little to dark for me, its the same ballpark that i'm looking for. If you don't mind, post some more pics of your ride I really think its cool
     
  4. BlackGold

    BlackGold Well-Known Member

    That Ferrari looks killer.
    You might also want to consider adding just a hint of color. I've seen some great shades of silver/titanium/pewter which have a subtle hint of green or blue in them.
     
  5. Zig-Zag

    Zig-Zag Psychedelic Mess

    Yes, Ferrari really makes some pieces of art. I had the honor of seeing a 360 spider this color in person, when I used to go to Jupiter Beach there were tons of exotic cars parked everywhere like they were Hondas. In the direct sunlight it looks more like a darker shade of silver but in the shade its a beautiful pewter color. I found a pic of the paint tag of ebay: here it is
     

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  6. Zig-Zag

    Zig-Zag Psychedelic Mess

    Also, a question for you paint guys. Since this is an official Ferrari color, would it be more $$$$$$ then any other PPG color per gallon, or could it just be mixed up for the same price?
     
  7. Vert68

    Vert68 Temecula,Ca

    It shouldn't cost anymore. Your paint store will just get the colors out of the PPG book and mix it.
    :beers2:
     
  8. Zig-Zag

    Zig-Zag Psychedelic Mess

    Thank you for the info Jeff
     
  9. Double "D"

    Double "D" GEAUX SAINTS

  10. Zig-Zag

    Zig-Zag Psychedelic Mess

    Me like :Brow:
     

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