Elusive's Obsidian RC Progress Thread
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Thanks for the post with pics. I"m still debating which color choice, but I'm sure if I go with Obsidian, that I will definitely get the Red interior. Looks great.
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Definitely need to take her out for a ride and put your camera to work. You guys have way too many nice places for photoshoot. And don't mod too much or you may wonder if you should have gotten an RC F instead
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I had that Obsidian paint on my SC, which I drove for 14 years before getting my swell new Infrared RC. I strongly suggest you look into either Zanio or Opticoat while the car is still new. Zaino you can do yourself, and after the first round of preparation and the initial coats, it's easy to keep up. Opticoat needs to be applied by a professional (stay away from the home version), but it's a silicone coating that lasts for years.
Also, I saw a black RC at the dealership last week and thought it looked great, and your red interior is exactly what it needs to add some contrast and depth. Fabulous car.
Also, I saw a black RC at the dealership last week and thought it looked great, and your red interior is exactly what it needs to add some contrast and depth. Fabulous car.
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I had that Obsidian paint on my SC, which I drove for 14 years before getting my swell new Infrared RC. I strongly suggest you look into either Zanio or Opticoat while the car is still new. Zaino you can do yourself, and after the first round of preparation and the initial coats, it's easy to keep up. Opticoat needs to be applied by a professional (stay away from the home version), but it's a silicone coating that lasts for years.
Also, I saw a black RC at the dealership last week and thought it looked great, and your red interior is exactly what it needs to add some contrast and depth. Fabulous car.
Also, I saw a black RC at the dealership last week and thought it looked great, and your red interior is exactly what it needs to add some contrast and depth. Fabulous car.