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Discussion in 'FF/Lusso' started by F12KID, Nov 26, 2016.

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  1. Traveller

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    Lots. I imagine either side of £20k.

    If I were lucky enough to be 'awarded' a F12M LE, then that would be great but the problem is you just love those yellow callipers!
     
  2. deltona

    deltona Formula 3

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    I'll accept silver/black calipers on the used market! ;-)
     
  3. Scraggy

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    It is "normal" three layer money for water based, not Fuji levels.
     
  4. Caeruleus11

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  6. montpellier

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    #56 montpellier, Dec 1, 2016
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    Grigio Argento on a 250 SWB to add to the greyness

    But I agree, we are talking 50 shades of grey here. Also depends where you live, UK if often overcast so many greys tend to look dull and you rarely see any subtle fleck in a paint.

    I have had so many over the years, for me GS and CDF are just too dark day to day , Ferro I am getting shortly on a 488 in a few weeks so will see if that works better as it is lighter. I have had Titanio on a 599 and have to say that looked very good, though with a blue tint.

    Porsche GT silver has a grey tint to it and the SLS Alubeam looked spectacular (though a Ferrari version I am told costs mad money )
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  7. Garretto

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    So, finally CdF!

    I take for granted the info is good. FWIW, I have the s/n now (I didn't before).

    DC, you were so adamant about GG ;)

    I'm glad Ferrari customers stick to Ferrari colours... for the most part. Otherwise, it gets so complicated for us web spotters...

    Yeah, I know, let's hope the GG one Traveller saw at the factory surfaces soon :)
     
  8. dcmetro

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    Ahahah yeah...


    @montpellier : Very interesting color
     
  9. F12KID

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    Liking this GA a lot.....alao, notice the 3rd brake light on the 250....
     
  10. Caeruleus11

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    Oh that 250 SWB in GA is heartbreakingly beautiful. Thank you montpellier! And thanks for the real world thought on Nero Setoso F12Kid. I keep my cars clean but I will file this away. I like all these shades. I guess it really depends on the cars' lines and where you live.
     
  11. Traveller

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    You are right but they will probably hit you twice, once for it being another manufacturers colour and a second time for just being an out of range colour. Too good an opportunity.
     
  12. deltona

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    #62 deltona, Jan 12, 2017
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  13. FFantastic

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    Still think Grigio Silverstone takes some beating.
    imo if clay barred polished and high def waxed it looks stunning with deep lustre in all lights. Goes very well with Crema, Sabbia, Beige, Cuoio, Cognac and Black. Perfecto.....
     
  14. Brian L

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    an old man color

    stuffy, middle of the road

    argento or ferro are cooler, or the CDF
     
  15. dcmetro

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    Thanks Deltona !!
     
  16. deltona

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    #66 deltona, Jan 12, 2017
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    I agree and Traveller did exactly the same thing to his F12 to bring out the colour after a poor factory finish to his Silverstone F12.

    Personally in F12 i favour a slightly lighter grey. I've gone for Ferro as i think it shows the beautiful lines well. In FF and Lusso i think darker greys works better, Silverstone, CFD etc.
     
  17. deltona

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    Welcome, I knew you'd pop up as soon as some grey appeared! ;-)
     
  18. deltona

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    Hardly! Dogmatic to say the least.
     
  19. F12KID

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    Lol
     
  20. F12KID

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    The "variant" of Ferro looked very nice
     
  21. Brian L

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    Poll some women and get back to me. Not a sexy color.
     
  22. deltona

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    I'm lost for words...
     
  23. Andrew-a

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    Ferro seems to look different from every angle - havent seen two cars that look the same in Ferro photos..very light sensitive i guess.
     
  24. dcmetro

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    Exactly
     
  25. Brian L

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    Ferro is really nice. Interesting. Timeless.


    Here's a word then, opinion. A clear opinion is not a dogma.
     

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