350 Z ordered
Hey all, great site! Just wanted to let everyone to know that I have ordered a Daytona blue Enthusiast. I plan to race the car in the 2003 one lap of America. Modifications will start soon after arrival of the Z car.
oh yea, I have sat in a Black Performance model!!!! These cars are way better in person than anyone can imagine!
CT
oh yea, I have sat in a Black Performance model!!!! These cars are way better in person than anyone can imagine!
CT
I just ordered a Brickyard Enthusiast myself today. Hemmed and hawed over waiting for the convertible for about a week, but decided to go for it.
I'm getting it from a dealer out in the boonies. They are claiming Late August delivery, but I suspect they don't really know what is going on and I won't see it until Sept-Oct.
I'm getting it from a dealer out in the boonies. They are claiming Late August delivery, but I suspect they don't really know what is going on and I won't see it until Sept-Oct.
Originally posted by blackSunshine
Is black a sweet non-color or what?
Is black a sweet non-color or what?

Sorry, this is what happens to your brain when you are an engineer.
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No, actually WHITE is "all colors combined". Take sunlight and run it through a prism. This breaks the colors apart if you will, into the colors of the spectrum. Black (which isn't a color of the spectrum at all) is the ABSENCE of color.
I just reread your post and I'll amend my statement. We may be saying the same thing only differently. If you are referring to PAINT then I guess you would be correct. I am referring to visible light. My bad!
Actually, if you want to get technical (and I know you really don't but hey, you can't stop me!) when referring to paint, black is ALL colors combined together, so it really isn't a non-color. White is officially the absence of all color, so it is the only true non-color
No, actually WHITE is "all colors combined". Take sunlight and run it through a prism. This breaks the colors apart if you will, into the colors of the spectrum. Black (which isn't a color of the spectrum at all) is the ABSENCE of color.
I just reread your post and I'll amend my statement. We may be saying the same thing only differently. If you are referring to PAINT then I guess you would be correct. I am referring to visible light. My bad!
Last edited by Dr Bonz; Jun 12, 2002 at 02:53 PM.
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