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Old Apr 2, 2003 | 03:16 AM
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Question Burnt Orange Leather

Has anyone been brave enough to go for the burnt orange leather?

Nissan say this includes the seats, handbrake.,....and steering wheel. The USA cars don't have all this...just a seat option.

The seats look good in Orange, but i wonder how they will look in a few years?

I bet it will all look good, but i would like to see it first!!!



And yes i am going to order a Z....ive now decided on Gunmetal...thats the only option ive decided on!!!!! Help!!!
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Old Apr 2, 2003 | 04:07 AM
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I was going to go for the Burnt Orange interior on a Pikes Peak White, but the Nissan GB boys decided not to release White for the UK market...

& my second choice Chrome Silver (Blade) does not have Burnt Orange interior as an option.

I can always retrofit later on, I suppose.

The UK pre-delivery brochure should be out this month (April) & I'm hoping that there will be a pic of the Orange interior... I must admit I'm not too convinced about the Orange handbrake gaiter & shift boot... & even less so on the steering wheel!!!
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Old Apr 2, 2003 | 11:31 AM
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I've gone for it on my Gun Metal GT. I'm thinking that the steering wheel may just have orange top and bottom with black sides and a black centre, like the MGF colour coded steering wheels. I don't see them making a completely orange wheel.

I can't wait to see the orange in the flesh though. Seen so many pictures that make it looks completely different shades! From what I've heard though, it's basically a 'baseball mitt' colour. My husband is an American with a baseball habit, so fortunately I can check out that colour for myself, and it's really nice....

I think it could be described better as 'butterscotch'. It's not dark enough to be saddle or brick, but not really orange either, or beige.
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