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    What is "THE" 964 color

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    I think "the" 964 Color is Amethyst Metallic - and I don't like it.
    I like Tannengrün Metallic and Marineblau Metallic a lot (looks often anthracite on Photos)
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    and another Marine Blue
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    Green!

    I'm biased, but like any 964 in any green, especially signal.
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    It is hard to beat "all black" when it is polished up.

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    1. Signal Green
    2. Maritime Blue
    3. Peru Red
    4. Slate Gray
    5. Midnight Blue

    I LOVE my 964 RSA even though it happens to be one of my least favorite colors, Guards Red. Just too ubiquitous! Here it is:
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    It is hard to beat "all black" when it is polished up.
    Therein lies the rub ........... looks great for 15 minutes until the dust settles.
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    I am partial to Linen Grey metallic. Some would call it boring. I think of it as somewhat understated and classy. But I recognize that it is all a matter of taste. I think teh car looks great in this colour. But I love it in white and that signal green.....wow.

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    Great photos guys.

    Love this color on a 964 RS. Pretty sure it is faster too.



    Seriously I am stuck at a tie for the best. Maritime or Mint. I am amazed how few of these two colors, along with Rubystone, never came to the States as new cars.
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