Best Maserati colours

Emtee

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Thanks JP,

Definitely going for the graphite. Just need to figure out how to get a physical sample of the colour to the wheel shop so they can match it.

Cheers, Emtee.
 

lozcb

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Just choose any colour of graphite you like emtee from the colour charts i prefer ones with more metal in, your painter or wheel refurber can spray the centres to match, ask him to mask the tridents on the centres it can be done but its fiddly my guy had no trouble

If you want to use athe maserati specific one , ask some one who has a grigio nuvolari to give you there paint code

or ring James Pumo at Eurospares and ask him for the colour code of maserati grahite wheel centres


regards loz
 

Evoluzione

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jpmondelek

Thank you for the compliment, your Cuoio Sella is spot on, for my money it would be between that and Avorio. Much more character, Nuvola Beige is so ordinary and a bit 80s in my opinion.
 

Simon

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Agreed it looks fab. I think the reason you dont see more is that its a bit Ferrari, and would thus assume, that the more discerning Maserati owner, does not want to look like a wanna be Ferrari owner.

Dont get me wrong, it think its perfect, and I have said this before about this colour.

My QP is in Rosso Corsa , the 1st owner of the car had a few Ferrari's and wanted his QP to match. It was about a £3k option as it was a "paint to customer sample" despite being painted in the same paintshop as Ferrari.
 

Andyk

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Anyone that knows me will know whats coming next...













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To quote Loz....every the Giallo man......suppose some one needs to be.
 

Parisien

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Guys, I think what these posts prove is the variety of colours and combinations that the 3200/4200s look good in!!!

My 4200 has the nero carbonio/cream leather interior.......which for me hits the spot!

Not over keen on the light colour schemes as I think they "hide" or lessen the visual curvaceous aspect of the car......my 2 cents worth.

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jpmondalek

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Guys, I think what these posts prove is the variety of colours and combinations that the 3200/4200s look good in!!!

My 4200 has the nero carbonio/cream leather interior.......which for me hits the spot!

Not over keen on the light colour schemes as I think they "hide" or lessen the visual curvaceous aspect of the car......my 2 cents worth.

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This post is worthless w/o photos :eek:
 

Parisien

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jpmondalek .....not sure to say thank you..........or......what do you mean classic......???!!!!....it aint 25 yrs old!!!!


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jpmondalek

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It's a sincere compliment Frank.

The lines of the Coupe are cleaner than the GS, as a starting point. So in my mind, they look "classic" or more elegant (perhaps better choice of words).

Black on ivory or tan is also in my mind classic/elegant vs. say black on red or black, which are more sporting.
 

Parisien

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It's a sincere compliment Frank.

The lines of the Coupe are cleaner than the GS, as a starting point. So in my mind, they look "classic" or more elegant (perhaps better choice of words).

Black on ivory or tan is also in my mind classic/elegant vs. say black on red or black, which are more sporting.

Clarity sought.....clarity given.......thanks!

Yes......being honest.....th GS "look" fails to enhance the cars beautiful curves, proportions.......so its a no-no for me.

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urbanmaser

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:saifi4:I was told by a Maserati dealer that Mediterraneo Blue was one of the best selling colours but then he was trying to sell me a Mediterraneo Blue car:saifi4:
 

Johnnyboy

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:saifi4:I was told by a Maserati dealer that Mediterraneo Blue was one of the best selling colours but then he was trying to sell me a Mediterraneo Blue car:saifi4:

Perhaps you mis-heard him... "Mediterraneo Blue was one of the best colours" a dealer was heard to say... :clap: