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    Seablau (sea blue - code 329)

    I'm looking at a targa for sale in this colour - which I have never come across before.

    I'm not normally a big fan of blue 911's (despite owning one???) but this seems like a pretty nice shade. Seems to suit the tan trim also.

    Is it a rare colour?

    Does anyone have any pics of seablau cars I can compare to (the pic on elferhelfer looks much darker than the car in question).
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    Cheers, Ryan

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    You can call it Sea blue or you can call it Dalmation blue or you can call it Oxford blue, I call it my favorite 911 blue
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    See blau

    ...here you go...popular color in Italy at the time..
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    A local RS repainted in its original color.
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    It's the most gorgeous colour as the sun is setting. In half light it takes on a lovely purple hue.

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