View Poll Results: What color would you paint it?
Innocent Blue Mica



119
50.00%
Titanium Grey Metallic (Spirit R Color)



119
50.00%
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Innocent Blue mica or Spirit R color?
Too bad the car in the picture on page 1 isn't a SpiritR. The SpiritR has different badges than just the efini, that guy just painted it that color like what your going to do. I think you should go with the SpiritR color though, it looks really nice, but so does the blue mica. It's all so confusing!
They are both beautiful colors. I'm getting my chaste white repainted in October. I'm trying to decide between staying with the white or changing to the gunmetal. I'm definitely leaning toward the gray.
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he went IBM.
DK, can you post some pics of the engine bay? I have a MB like you used to, and i'm wondering how much it clashes (if any). Also, you never posted where you got the paintjob done at.... do you happen to remember?
he went IBM.
DK, can you post some pics of the engine bay? I have a MB like you used to, and i'm wondering how much it clashes (if any). Also, you never posted where you got the paintjob done at.... do you happen to remember?
way too dark? You saw my car at the drag strip correct? The car color really does vary in the sunlight. Guess your entitled to your own opinion. Btw...if you ever get a chance to watch the rx7 review video comparing the different rx7's...the Innocent blue mica is actually pretty dark.
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Iam painting my car also, but it is hard to decide from mica blue to the titanium grey. They both look good, I see the Titanium grey to be more modern and civilized. Blue however, is more eye catching, but does it look kinda ricey? It seems to me, but I want to hear the views of others and see what you think. Because I wanted to go blue at the beginning, but then the thought of it looking riced up, drew me away.


