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I'm driving a 98 Camaro with 'Mystic Teal Green Metallic' paint. She just got repainted pending a rear-end accident so I'm not going to repaint her a different color, but I want some idea's on what other colors I could match with it to make it more noticeable (racing stipe, paint interior, calipers, etc).
I'm thinking either a bright yellow or silver, but am open to idea's? Just something to make it more noticeable...
bright yellow??? i dont think so...that would be so gaudy! silver or white would match decent but there isnt really a good accent color that looks really good on that color
I think that bright yellow would look awesome if you don't over do it.. Maybe a silver would work if you wanted to do racing stripes and interior painted..
[ December 14, 2003: Message edited by: dmiller_2005 ]</p>
Hard color to accent, maybe a form of color changeing paint? You can get color changeing pigment itself without the filler color so it would just be color changeing effect. Not sure I'd like to see what you do
White, Silver, or Yellow are idea's I seem to like. The black or dark blue would be like a dark on dark kinda theme and wouldn't give the "eye catching" look I'm trying to get.
What I'd ultimately like to do is get some racing stripe decal's of the color, powder coat my billet grille, rims (when the time comes to get some new ones), paint the calipers, CAMARO letters, and paint the interior panels. I'd probably have the suspension parts powder coated to match when i bought them too.
Can anyone photoshop a picture for me? I've got a good one that I'd like to see with some different idea's.
[ December 14, 2003: Message edited by: staticpike ]</p>
try that midnight blue color that looks almost purple that and teal i think might bea good combination but not yellow too many bright colors together at once isa bad thing
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I have a yellow interior and calipers but I have a black car..i know alot of people dont' like it..but good think i don't care :D but mystic green outside..i dunno how that would look..
But here's yellow painted interior for reference:
1998 Chevy Camaro :<br />Custom Yellow/Black Interior, 4\"Cowl Hood,WW Commando Wing, 1LE Driveshaft, Whisper Lid, Fast Toys Ram Air, Hotchkis Suspension......MANY MANY MANY MORE<br /><br /><a href=\"http://reevolution.t2u.com\" target=\"_blank\"><br />Re-evolution Street Concepts<br />Houston , Texas</a><br /><br /><a href=\"http://members.rankmyride.com/spitfire_one\" target=\"_blank\">Pics of the Camaro</a>
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