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Paint Scheme Opinions Please

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I'm thinking about a new paint scheme for my 2012 RT Limited. It is currently stock Lava Bronze. I really like the Red/Black two-tone on the newer Special series. But, I'm thinking of keeping some of the Lava Bronze (i.e. top pieces like the frunk lid and trunk). I'm terrible at matching/complimenting colors. :dontknow:

So here is my real question, what would you use to compliment Lava Bronze (brown)?

Discuss... :chat:
 
The real question should be:
Which colors do YOU like the best? :thumbup:

After all; you'll be the one paying for it, and looking at it every day... :shocked:
(We trust you to pick some neat colors! :thumbup:)
 
The real question should be:
Which colors do YOU like the best? :thumbup:

After all; you'll be the one paying for it, and looking at it every day... :shocked:
(We trust you to pick some neat colors! :thumbup:)

C'mon Bob... I was counting on you! I'm color blind/challenged. So I need a little help with ideas. Rusty red? Darkish gold? See... I have no clue. :gaah:
 
Maybe consider wrapping instead of paint that way it would be easier to change the colour scheme or give you more options
 
If you like contrast, go with something like teal/turquise (sp?). Pin striping in that color would be more subtle. If you want to paint/wrap larger areas and be subtle, I think a champagne metallic would look good with the lava bronze.
 
If you like contrast, go with something like teal/turquise (sp?). Pin striping in that color would be more subtle. If you want to paint/wrap larger areas and be subtle, I think a champagne metallic would look good with the lava bronze.

Teal on met brown...interesting. Myself I would lean towards a met silver or maybe gold, but not sure on gold. To me brown is tough to work with, but Chip Foose did well with it.
 
Here's what you do..!!

load a picture of your spyder (or similar) into a paint program and try some colors...I did that with all my cars...:thumbup:

Now as for opinions.....for sharp contrast a tan or beige, for a more transition color a maroon...:thumbup:
 
Thanks everyone...

Great ideas, thanks so much! I've considered wraps and decals but was looking for something that was different (never done before), classy, and wouldn't detract too much from a re-sale down the road. Changing color will automatically deter some from a re-sale. But, if it's done well and looks sharp it might also help. I don't intend to sell this great machine for a long time.

Keep the suggestions coming. I'm sure the discussion will also benefit others. What a great group we have here!
 
Color ranges to go with the lava brown could be a little bit of a challenge.

The following compliment the brown--Champaign, beige, gold (subdued), yellow (subdued), and crème.

I would avoid colors that clash with the brown--unless you like that particular effect.

Would be nice if you could come up with a color program that could input the colors on a :spyder2: so that you could see the actual color effect.

Good luck on your search. Please post a picture when you determine what you like.
 
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Green, Blue-green or Blue are direct complements to brown.

Another scheme would be to look at the colors next to your color on the wheel.
 

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Here is an other suggestion, try VHT engine metallic high temperature in SP402 BURNT COPPER( make sure you paint the plastic with primer paint first) on the dashboard. The paint can be found @ Auto Zone, or Pep Boys, Auto Advantage Stores.

I think the Burnt Copper would go well with the Lava Bronze. Look at " Deanna777, My Albums titled" Dashboard 14RTS-SE6 in Cognac.

Deanna
 
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