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Old 08-07-2002, 12:04 AM
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...how the Frost interior will look in the Daytona Blue paint scheme? Will it look as good as the black interior? Better? Not as good?
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Old 08-07-2002, 12:15 AM
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Personally I think it will look awesome.
Old 08-07-2002, 12:17 AM
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Originally posted by throbbing_Zon
...how the Frost interior will look in the Daytona Blue paint scheme?
i ordered the same thing. i am sure it will look great.
Old 08-07-2002, 12:43 AM
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Sharp man, good looking interior no doubt.
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DAMN.

Ok, I've got a regret now. I really can't believe how awesome the Frost interior looks, with the lightened body panels.

When my 2003 lease is up, the next Z I'm getting is a Redline/Frost convertible...
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Originally posted by throbbing_Zon
...how the Frost interior will look in the Daytona Blue paint scheme? Will it look as good as the black interior? Better? Not as good?
I got the charcoal leather interior. The frost looks excellent.

I think anything will look great in this Z. The burnt orange is cool.

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Old 08-07-2002, 02:27 AM
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Obviously, color choices are subjective and in the end are really up to you and how YOU feel about them.

That being said, ask any Bimmer owner who has the light tan interior what they think of it after living with it for a while. 9 times out of 10 you'll hear how irritated they are with how easily dirty it gets and how every scuff on the door panels is a new nightmare.
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Blue/Frost is the color combination I'm getting too. I hope it looks good. I'm not totally convinced after seeing the picture above, but I think it will be okay.

Maybe someone could photoshop that picture with Blue on the outside??
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Originally posted by Todd
Blue/Frost is the color combination I'm getting too. I hope it looks good. I'm not totally convinced after seeing the picture above, but I think it will be okay.

Maybe someone could photoshop that picture with Blue on the outside??
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I have a blue SUV, just slightly darker than the Daytona Blue, with a black interior. The colors go together well, but I won't ever buy another car with a black interior. It's impossible to keep it looking nice as every particle and speck of dust are very obvious on the dashboard. IMHO, I think the frost interior will be easier to keep clean, particularly since it still has the charcoal floormats.
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Originally posted by KCZ
I have a blue SUV, just slightly darker than the Daytona Blue, with a black interior. The colors go together well, but I won't ever buy another car with a black interior. It's impossible to keep it looking nice as every particle and speck of dust are very obvious on the dashboard. IMHO, I think the frost interior will be easier to keep clean, particularly since it still has the charcoal floormats.
That's what I'm counting on, KCZ. The only thing that worries me is like what droidekaus said up there about scuff marks. Gotta be real careful about that for sure.
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Funny you mention this, just recently I was thinking about changing my color from silverstone / charcoal to daytona / frost. Not that I have that option, but while waiting for my Z various ideas like this do pop into my head. As for your question, I think that particular combination would look excellent. The frost interior seems to has a very distiguished look in white.


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I think it will look great. BMWs commonly have light grey interiors with their deep blue cars and it looks phenomenal. IMHO it will look much better than black.
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Yeah, lighter color leathers are harder to keep clean, especially if you dont bother to take care of them (which is what most people do. They wash their car but never their leather seats, then complain when they are dirty 2 years later).
Get yourself some Zaino or Hide Food and keep that leather clean and soft!
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Originally posted by LowFuel
Yeah, lighter color leathers are harder to keep clean, especially if you dont bother to take care of them (which is what most people do. They wash their car but never their leather seats, then complain when they are dirty 2 years later).
Get yourself some Zaino or Hide Food and keep that leather clean and soft!
Yah, is Zaino the best stuff for interiors? What is the best?

Thanks
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