Which is better Monte Carlo Blue or Laguna Seca Blue?
#21
Originally posted by SCS2k
The picture above is NOT Monte Carlo Blue. It is called Long Beach Blue Pearl.
The picture below is Monte Carlo Blue and yes they are different.
The picture above is NOT Monte Carlo Blue. It is called Long Beach Blue Pearl.
The picture below is Monte Carlo Blue and yes they are different.
#24
Montecarlo Blue
but the bmw is beatiful i seen my first one on a m3 with black interior i almost drop from the site.. if you put it on the s2000 i would drop also but that would be from the sick feeling don't do it!! it' not for your car
but the bmw is beatiful i seen my first one on a m3 with black interior i almost drop from the site.. if you put it on the s2000 i would drop also but that would be from the sick feeling don't do it!! it' not for your car
#25
Go to this thread and scroll down and that is a MC blue S2000
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...threadid=105199
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...threadid=105199
#27
Just out of curiosity, how much would it cost to go from Berlina to Monte Carlo?
Also, doesn't a non-factory paint job lower the resale value of the car. I suppose if you change it to a color that is available from the factory like Monte Carlo it wouldn't matter, but I could be wrong.
-Matt
Also, doesn't a non-factory paint job lower the resale value of the car. I suppose if you change it to a color that is available from the factory like Monte Carlo it wouldn't matter, but I could be wrong.
-Matt