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Here's a link to an original car in Aquamarine Blue with red interior that should give you an approximate idea of how your car will look (lots more photos at the link).

I like this, but might go with a darker red. You might want to consider a tan interior, too.

But, as you know, there's only one opinion that matters here.



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Last edited by Sacto Mitch

12AE5824-47DA-4CDC-A5DC-5D647C11202C495902B5-FC06-423B-AA48-5C591BEA51BB@WNGD yes I did. This one was actually on order when I bought the Subie. The Subie was slightly used with 250 miles on it. I’m now up to 1,100. I’ll probably sell the Subie and should get back what I have into it. $50k. I love the Subie but I got to choose exactly what I want on this one.

@Lane Anderson yes it is close to Oslo Blue. I think it will look a bit darker when it’s polished. Should be a shade darker than Oslo.

Most of my cars have red interiors 😂

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Last edited by MikeM

I’m with you, Mike. I’ve always thought black top/tonneau looked weird on any other colored interior than black.

AFAIK, there are 3-4 manufacturers of twill. 2 good ones (Haartz & Happich?)

It might take going through a ton of swatches but I’m sure you could find a color that won’t clash with your leather.

Another option to consider might be blue.

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@LarryGK posted:

Mike...can't wait to see it in person. Cardinal with that blue IMO will be awesome. Adding a 3rd color (tonneau/top) is sometimes risky burgundy when interior is cardinal?) but it's your car so do what speaks to you.

I love that shop and they certainly have my CC number.

I forgot to add in my original post, but anyone with reasonably decent photoshop skills can make a pretty good idea of what any color combination will look like.

I agree. It’s sometimes problematic when “the carpets don’t match the drapes,” so to speak.

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