Decisions Decisions


tpraceman

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Black looks awesome, but I'm afraid that the breath taking design around the cockpit gets a little hidden..
 
No worries TP any color will look great. Just pick your favorite and don't worry about what others like best. Like opinions, everyone has their own favorite color which is irrelevant because it may not be your favorite, so just pick your favorite color.
 
Black looks awesome, but I'm afraid that the breath taking design around the cockpit gets a little hidden..

agree... but in person may be a different story...
 
No worries TP any color will look great. Just pick your favorite and don't worry about what others like best. Like opinions, everyone has their own favorite color which is irrelevant because it may not be your favorite, so just pick your favorite color.

AGREE,

however, picking a color can become very relevant in the future, with only a 1000 cars being produced if you pick the color least produced you might have a more valuable car , that being said, if we were to go back to 2007 when I purchased my gt knowing everything we know about the heritage cars and their value compared to other colors I would still choose black no stripe :)
 
I own a car wash so I see all colors on a daily basis. Black is beautiful but gets dirty immediately and shows scratches in the clear. I've had many black cars and loved them but a lot of work. I had a red GT and it was easy to take care of and I believe the liquid blue would be relatively easy. I named those colors based on the above pics. White is super easy to take care of also. I don't know if any of that makes a difference to you but just an observation on my part.


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The descisions to made are going to be so difficult.
 
Even if you chose the worst color combination possible you'll still own a NGT. Lucky dog.


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What a tough decision... BUT a good problem to have for sure...
 
Even if you chose the worst color combination possible you'll still own a NGT. Lucky dog.


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It looks like you can do a custom color as well.
 
I found this and wanted to post the compare/contrast. My car will never grow old!!!
 

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I'm not a red car guy, but that thing could convert me. Stunning
 
Don't worry about about the color, these car would like awesome in plaid.
 
I own a car wash so I see all colors on a daily basis. Black is beautiful but gets dirty immediately and shows scratches in the clear. I've had many black cars and loved them but a lot of work. I had a red GT and it was easy to take care of and I believe the liquid blue would be relatively easy. I named those colors based on the above pics. White is super easy to take care of also. I don't know if any of that makes a difference to you but just an observation on my part.




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i owned a black car - once! No one owns a black car - it owns you!

Ed
 
My black 360 CS wore me down, trying to keep it clean.
 
I guess if I choose a black one it will soon get that awesome rat-rod look, and at least people will know that I drive it
 
AGREE,

however, picking a color can become very relevant in the future, with only a 1000 cars being produced if you pick the color least produced you might have a more valuable car , that being said, if we were to go back to 2007 when I purchased my gt knowing everything we know about the heritage cars and their value compared to other colors I would still choose black no stripe :)

I agree, black with no stripes would be my first choice too.
 
I agree, black with no stripes would be my first choice too.

Why not just clear coat it and leave it carbon fiber?
 
Ed That is half the fun, I suggest wearing a condom when dusting off a GT Black or otherwise.
i owned a black car - once! No one owns a black car - it owns you!

Ed