Need Color's Name.. Help PLEASE!
When this new version of the 350z came out, (im guessing 2002?) there was a white color, that was sorta greyish, blueish.. I would call it like a ghost grey..
Does anyone know what this color is exactly??
Sorry for the lame question, but im sure someone here would know..
Does anyone know what this color is exactly??
Sorry for the lame question, but im sure someone here would know..
Pikes Peak White

Chrome Silver

Silverstone

Also, in 2004 there was a color called Liquid Aluminum which looked almost exactily like Chrome Silver, but a little bit lighter. Hope this helps
Chrome Silver

Silverstone

Also, in 2004 there was a color called Liquid Aluminum which looked almost exactily like Chrome Silver, but a little bit lighter. Hope this helps
Def. looked "white", but it was like a washed out white..
Sorry if this doesn't make much sence, it was a long time ago, and I am now just getting ready to paint my truck.. I just remembered about this color.
Has the Pike Peak white been around since to start of this new body style?
Sorry if this doesn't make much sence, it was a long time ago, and I am now just getting ready to paint my truck.. I just remembered about this color.
Has the Pike Peak white been around since to start of this new body style?
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Originally Posted by dave079
A lighter chrome silver basically. was an 04 color only I believe and $1k option
2003 - Brickyard
2004 - Liquid Aluminum
2005 - Yellow
Originally Posted by 350ZNV
Yes, but the next closest thing would be Liquid Aluminum, which was only available in 2004. The next closest after that is Chrome Silver.
Would you happen to have a pic of Liquid Aluminum? One that best represents the true color.
Thanks!
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=162565
^^^Heres a thread with one for sale. Good pics inside.
^^^Heres a thread with one for sale. Good pics inside.
I saw Liquid Aluminum in person when I was looking at Z's and once at night... daytime, its similar to Chrome Silver, but at night it almost looks white. Totally different than CS IMO.




