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Does anyone have this? How does it look in the metal? Does it look ok in UK weather?

Spizz
 
Cobalt Blue is an older colour (early '90s) that has been re-introduced. It is quite a 'vivid' blue and certainly stands out against the other, mostly conservative, colour options. Best to see it in the metal.
 
Hi,

I do agree. A friend of mine has a Cobalt Blue 996 Cab. Looks Great!!!

Costly Option but looks really great!!!

Fab
 
Thanks guys - will ask my OPC for a sample.

Don't you think that the market will flip flop again in favour of bright colours?

Spizz
 
Silver has been the colour of choice for Porsches since the 1950s.

At the moment I think that the 'colour' options are pretty drab, although I do like Seal Grey.

Cobalt isn't too bright. Lovetts had a used one recently, but it had a light grey interior and GT3 body kit that, I felt, made it look a bit 'overdressed'. Cobalt and Metropole and no spoilers could look tasty.
 
ORIGINAL: Bruce Gowans

Here's Cobalt Blue in the flesh.

I got sick of seeing silver cars everywhere, so I'm revolting!!!

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Great Colour just can't bring myself to pay XtraXtra for a 1990's standard metalic that I once had on a C2 Cab
 
Lovetts in Swindon may have a used 996 C2 coming in soon in Cobalt Blue. From what I know, it is a 2002 car with a very high spec at a pretty good price.
 
Couple of superb pictures of Cobalt Blue car on www.funcarsonline.com


http://www.funcarsonline.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=81048&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1

Also my car on front page of www.titanic.co.uk/GT3
 

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