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Note: I know many of you have already seen some pictures of what the colors are going to be like and so on, but I want to share this opportunity to show anyone who hasn't gotten a full glimpse of the Nissan's line-up of colors for the new 370z. One thing I did notice on these production models are the front grill similar to the 350z.
If you have any requests for pictures regarding the 370z, send me a PM and i'll be happy to find good quality pictures for you (JDM tails, USDM vs JDM Radio, etc...)
EDIT: I do know that there is an additional color that is going to be released, people mention the name is called kishy blue. Assuming it's somewhere along the lines of a blue slate on the g37. Who knows? We'll find out soon enough!
Agreed. A little bit of copper reddish-brown, to differentiate it from the 2 other silvers. I like it. I also think the white looks good on this car...
I think the blue is aweful. I wish it was darker, more like the rendering. It looks like the nail polish on a Bangkok hooker.
And I hadn't seen all the colors listed like this... thanks.
I gotta say, I love the new Z. That car is stunning. However, that new color blue is just awful. It makes the car look cartoonish to me. Looks very cheap. Bring back the daytona blue.
Also, I should mention that these colors are JDM Fairlady colors. Basically same color but they named differently in Japan. (only exception are the silver shades. Japan has 3 shades of silver/gray)
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Last edited by 370Zfanatic; 12-07-2008 at 01:26 PM.
Also, I should mention that these colors are JDM Fairlady Z colors. Basically same colors but they named differently in Japan. (only exception are the silver shades. Japan has 3 shades of silver/gray)
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