does anybody know what this awsome color is my 914 will look great with this
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The article I read said the paint was exclusive to a German paint company....So, that means $$$$$......
http://www.supercarnews.net/2007-rinspeed-imola-based-on-porsche-cayman
Looks alot like Phoenix red red to me. L32K I think.
what car does pheonix red sit on
with some gold metalic or pearl in it.
Looks like some pearl orange clear or something in it.
maybe we should call it unobtainablereddishorange. Or, toomuchmoneyred.
tangerine L21E
looks like green
Looks like GPR orange to me, but that might just be me.
Wow, as close to L32K 'Phoenix Red' (orange, actually) as you're gonna get in a new Porsche.
It's the tangerine of the 914-6 GT
Do a search I've seen an old post of all the colors and codes with big swatches of color. Here's a link to look at. there might be others.
http://www.p914.com/p914_paint-4-1970.htm
That's exactly the color I want when I can afford the right paint job. Here's my dream picture..
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L32K Phoenix Red
Looks like tangerine with a little pearl in it.
The 914 wears that color, as well as yellow and bright green, better than the Cayman does. Without the chrome bumpers and black rocker panels and valences that the typical 914 has to offset all that color, the Cayman looks too much like an orange, lemon or mint jelly bean or throat lozenger.
I vote phoenix red. the car I race is the mighty 10jereen so I see it alot and that aint it
If you look at the color in the sun
It looks a lot like http://www.expresspaint.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=38&idproduct=4425 which was on the 2001-2002 911s & 986s
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My 914 is painted "light red", a special order 911 color in 1971. It looks orangy in low light and on cloudy days, and more red in bright sun.
I would call this color oversaturatedinphotoshop.
The picture Was shot at sunset. This technique gives you more vibrant colors and contrast. You would be desapointed if you see the car for real.
You can't tell a color from a picture.
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