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Nero paint variations

Discussion in '360/430' started by lamontlawyer921, Jan 9, 2011.

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  1. lamontlawyer921

    lamontlawyer921 Formula Junior
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    Can anyone tell me the difference between Nero, Nero D.S., and Nero B/B? I know Nero Daytona is simply metallic black.

    Also, is there a difference between Titanium (common on 360's) and the newer Grigio Titanium...both appear just darker than silver and lighter than silverstone.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Monza 456

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    Nero DS is metallic black, Nero BB is straight Black
     
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  3. lamontlawyer921

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    Then what is the difference between Nero DS and Nero Daytona? Thanks
     
  4. 134282

    134282 Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Nero is the same as Nero D.S., which is formally known as Nero D.S. 1250 - and this is the glossy black color seen on many Ferraris. Nero Daytona is the metallic black color. Nero B/B Fer. 1250 is Ferrari's update of Nero D.S. 1250.
     
  5. lamontlawyer921

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  6. cs1

    cs1 Formula Junior

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    I know this thread is ancient now but if "Nero" (or "Nero DS") is straight black and "Nero Daytona" is metallic black, what is the difference between "Nero Daytona" and "Nuovo Nero Daytona" (I've seen 360CS spec'd in both colours) ??
     
  7. stkpick101

    stkpick101 Rookie

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    Nero DS1250 is the glossy jet black. Car looks wet especially when paint correction and Ceramic Pro is done properly. Personally I don’t understand the point of metallic paint on sports cars. It looks amazing on my Wraith and Cullinan but when it comes to performance machines, solid colors suit best. To each it’s own, but I prefer the aggressive look and DS1250 is definitely the way to go
     
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