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    Senior Member Fishcop's Avatar
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    Now you've got me second guessing my decision!

    This is how my car currently looks...
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    Just WOW !!!
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    blue and fast,

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    I love those pictures you took of my car! They look great.
    Way back in 2002 when I was getting ready to paint the 911, there was a dilemma on the paint name. BOTH Porsche Royal Blue and Arrow Blue have the same paint code (mixing 305 or L305 depending on paint manufacturer). The name just changed at some point. Originally it was a 356 color, it disappeared for a little bit then came back. In the early 80's there were some 928's painted "Royal Blue". Now everything I see is named "Arrow Blue". When I was looking at purchasing a "Paint to Sample" Cayman S- We picked "Royal Blue" in which Porsche changed to "Arrow Blue". (I ended up getting laid off in 2006 and canceled the order )

    When people take pictures of the car, depending on the camera it usually looks washed out more than it does in person. Flieger's pictures he took are the best example of what the color looks like in person (at least on my monitor )

    I cant wait till this is painted! It's now sitting in my garage waiting for me to put the torsion bars in, and strip it for paint- Then I can rebuild it and race it. My job just has me busy traveling alot right now- Not to mention me "helping" plan a wedding for June with my Fiance (I'm not dumb...... I started the ST conversion BEFORE we got engaged....haha)
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    I believe the correct color for the Murray car is OSLO BLUE !

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    Chad, I am glad you like the photos. The clouds, light, blue sky, and neighboring orange car all worked together well that afternoon. Thanks for the compliments.

    I wish I could have caught you on the track (I bet you hear that a lot ) but I got there late on Saturday and could not come back for Sunday. I will have to get some action shots of your new wide-body ST when you take it out for the debut race.

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    jerry's color

    Jerry Murry's blue car is a 356 color

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    67S Aga Blue

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    Really pretty car Steve.

    Chad, you're killing me!
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