So my 4th gen needs a paint job. It sat for 20 months, some of it while i was working in Virginia, and the rest after I bought my Evo and it needed some work.
As it sits now, the car is a 95 se, the champagne color
and im thinking of painting it 1 of 3 colors
respray it the champagne color seen here:
Eucalyptus Green Pearl:
Ficus Green Pearl:
PS. all pictures "borrowed" without permisson to make this post
I know I'm being an ass by not selecting one of your options, but...keep it in the 4th gen family: Azure Blue Green Pearl!
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Couldnt afford the real thing and i think they are the best looking wheel. Had to fake it.
and yes, the color choices are because im not going to convert the interior over to all black, i happen to like the tan interior. I dont like red, blue is nice, but my evo is blue and a ***** to keep clean lol
If thats the case then he should really go Pacific Blue Pearl!
Oh, is that the name of the stock 4th gen color? I knew it was something like that.
__________________ Credulous at best your desire
To believe in angels in the hearts of men.
--Tool Books Read in 2008: 16 (Last: Michael Crichton, The Andromeda Strain; Currently Reading: Cormac McCarthy, The Road)
If those are you only options, I'd go with Ficus. But as far as "green" goes, the stock Azure Blue-Green is the sickest, of any green I've seen from any manufacturer.
I know you said you don't like red, but red + tan interior = sex! Blue + tan does not mix well. I also think the champagne, (along with white) are the nastiest (ugliest) colors on a 4g.
i think the jdm nsx lime green metallic would look sick on a 4th gen with the jdm black 1 piece headlights. i also like the ficcus grean pearl the best out of your choices
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