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If OEM colours weren't an option, off the top of my head I would go with this:

 

Would love to do a photoshop of this, think it could look rather good :|

 

Matt black body (Pro sprayed: maybe semi-gloss or satin so that cleaning isn't a mare)

red rear clusters,

smoked side and front indicators,

BBS CHs (I think) / these wheels in this colour scheme:

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Possibly a scarlet red pinstripe down the swage line a la Mk1 and Mk2 Golf.

(Think Black Diamond discs and black calipers throughout to keep the stealth image)

 

Follow the red/black scheme through the engine bay and interior (although way more black than red in there).

 

If my Corrado was a non-pearl colour I think I could be tempted to do this. Would have to do EVERYTHING to pull it off though imo.

 

Feel free to discuss your own thoughts...

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The black with the orange reminds me of the Porsche GT3 colours.

 

I do like this:

 

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I'd like to see what Corrado's look like in older VW colours too...

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The black with the orange reminds me of the Porsche GT3 colours.

 

I think a lairy Lambo orange with black wheels would look pretty cool. Or maybe black with just an orange rim on black wheels.

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Yeah, think the filter is off on that wheel pic. IIRC, should be scarlet (tornado) red on matt black wheel.

 

I really wanna mock this up, I think it could look seriously good.

 

Lambo orange on black wheels (fat 6 spokes spring to mind?) would look NEXT LEVEL good :shock: :shock: :shock:

 

Lambo V10 also? 8) :lol:

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Lambo V10 also? 8) :lol:

 

In the boot 8)

 

But lambo orange slammed onto speedlines with a black/carbon spoiler :norty:

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I'm sure there is a p'chop of mrbeige's car with a camo paintjob. If I have the nuts I'd love to do something camo to my car.

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I'd camo a Mk2 Golf, but I'm not sure I'd want to do it to a Corrado. I think the longer sleeker lines don't work with camo as well? :shrug:

 

That said someone will probably do it / has done it and it looks good :grin:

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Think about the reality of driving around in a 'camo' car though :lol: surly you'd feel like a grade A bell end?

 

The thing I like about the rado is that it's understated, i'm not into being looked at as I drive down the street - that's the last thing I want tbh! :eek:

 

If I was going to paint a rado in a non original colour, I think it'd be Bright Blue Metalic, I think it's an awesome colour.

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Interesting Walesy, I think Cs get looks everywhere they go, they're pretty rare after all. Maybe you live in Corrado Central or something!

 

Yeah you'd prob need balls to camo a C, but I think more iconic cars like a golf can pull it off. Anyone seen that Skull themed Mk2? looks awesome I reckon. Looks like it was a Redeye sponsored car or something.

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BBS CHs (I think) / these wheels in this colour scheme:

104214102_tp.jpg

 

:notworthy: my next wheels! Not in that colour scheme though, although blackberry with matt black CH's :luvlove:

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The black with the orange reminds me of the Porsche GT3 colours.

 

I do like this:

 

2110IMG_0921-med.jpg

 

I'd like to see what Corrado's look like in older VW colours too...

Got to love the good old UPS Corrado :notworthy:

 

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Well there are my two favorite Rados just there!

 

Satin black doesn't work, saw one on the Midnight Cruise in London in Jan and just looked really "wrong" no-one could say why but just that it didn't work.... Much like the Blue on the "Gaybum" on last night's TG didn't work, but the Stealth-Black one in the studio did...

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BBS CHs (I think) / these wheels in this colour scheme:

104214102_tp.jpg

 

:notworthy: my next wheels! Not in that colour scheme though, although blackberry with matt black CH's :luvlove:

 

Awesome Rob, that will look really good. Hide the brake dust too :norty: I've seen them in Red/black on a black Mk5 Gti and it tied in well with the car's bodywork and obvious red detailing.

 

I think matt colours show off design lines well, just like a clay sculpture would for example. Here's a greenun from the tex:

 

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As you can see, it is easy to spot all the lines on the car. I find Satin Silver and White Cs can show their lines well as standard. Dark colours are more reflective so tend to hide their lines.

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Awesome Rob, that will look really good. Hide the brake dust too :norty:

 

Yeah thats what i was thinking, because its going to be getting some serious brake abuse when its turboed :norty:

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Awesome Rob, that will look really good. Hide the brake dust too :norty:

 

Yeah thats what i was thinking, because its going to be getting some serious brake abuse when its turboed :norty:

 

As far as the end of the road where it promptly "runs out of fuel!" :p

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Awesome Rob, that will look really good. Hide the brake dust too :norty:

 

Yeah thats what i was thinking, because its going to be getting some serious brake abuse when its turboed :norty:

 

As far as the end of the road where it promptly "runs out of fuel!" :p

 

Yeah and that :lol:

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BBS CHs (I think) / these wheels in this colour scheme:

104214102_tp.jpg

 

:notworthy: my next wheels! Not in that colour scheme though, although blackberry with matt black CH's :luvlove:

 

Awesome Rob, that will look really good. Hide the brake dust too :norty: I've seen them in Red/black on a black Mk5 Gti and it tied in well with the car's bodywork and obvious red detailing.

 

I think matt colours show off design lines well, just like a clay sculpture would for example. Here's a greenun from the tex:

 

cimg0887bq6.jpg

 

As you can see, it is easy to spot all the lines on the car. I find Satin Silver and White Cs can show their lines well as standard. Dark colours are more reflective so tend to hide their lines.[/quote:9c1m79el]

 

I wasn't a massive fan of matt paintwork until i saw this at the motor show on saturday..

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Kate, that's more satin than matt hence the subtle glowing reflection of the lights off the bodywork, I think they either use a duller agent in with normal black paint or they put a special lacquer over matt. Either way it looks pretty good.

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Kate, that's more satin than matt hence the subtle glowing reflection of the lights off the bodywork, I think they either use a duller agent in with normal black paint or they put a special lacquer over matt. Either way it looks pretty good.

 

I suppose it is satin, it was my pick of the day and i really need one! :)

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