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		|  12-16-2012, 10:53 AM | #1 |  
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				R.I.P. Speed Yellow  :(
			 
 
			While picking up the new Danger Mini yesterday, I had occasion to check out some Porsches next door. Much to my disgust, Porsche's fastest and most exciting color ever, Speed Yellow , has been replaced by some abomination called "Race Yellow". It looks like the cross between a tennis ball and a safety vest !   
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		|  12-16-2012, 11:01 AM | #2 |  
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			I foresee a duel in the near future !
		 
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		|  12-16-2012, 11:05 AM | #3 |  
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			The colour on that 991 is nasty... 
It looks like something you'd need a prescription of antibiotics to clear up.     
Check the rust on the rotors. How long has that been sitting in the same spot?
		
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			That yellow doesn't pop at all.  The hue kind of reminds me of a dull yellow very popular for GM cars in the 60's called "saffron yellow".
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					Originally Posted by coreseller  That yellow doesn't pop at all.  The hue kind of reminds me of a dull yellow very popular for GM cars in the 60's called "saffron yellow". |  
Too bad there wasn't such thing as a "Dent Wizard" back then .
		 
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					Originally Posted by Johnny Danger  Too bad there wasn't such thing as a "Dent Wizard" back then . |  
He's referring to a car I purchased decades ago, needed "a bit" of work:
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			It's far less vile than the three Porsche cars at my local dealer with Goodyear, POS tires. Not only don't they look good with their high sidewalls, they suck in performance.
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			Pics of a 981.   Speed Yellow is more orange looking.    
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			Don't forget Danger. For a small fee, Porsche will paint it to whatever color you want.
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					Originally Posted by l3m  Pics of a 981.   Speed Yellow is more orange looking.    |  
It's really "Race Yellow".
		 
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			I like it actually.
 Rather, I don't mind it.
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			And what's up with that half-arsed 981S side stripe?
		 
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		|  12-16-2012, 02:27 PM | #13 |  
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					Originally Posted by Johnny Danger  I foresee a dual in the near future ! |  
Unless you are positively in favor of BOTH yellows, I think you're foreseeing a duel , JD...correct me if I'm wrong!     |  
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		|  12-16-2012, 02:33 PM | #14 |  
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					Originally Posted by coreseller  That yellow doesn't pop at all.  The hue kind of reminds me of a dull yellow very popular for GM cars in the 60's called "saffron yellow". |  
My DD before the Speed Yellow Boxster was a Mayfair Maize 1967 Firebird 400.    |  
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			Hmmm I like the 981 but would be interested to a side by side pic of the race yellow vs speed yellow.
		 
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					Originally Posted by BYprodriver  My DD before the Speed Yellow Boxster was a Mayfair Maize 1967 Firebird 400.   |  
I restored that 68 Oldsmobile, changed the color to pearl white since I couldn't grow to like that shade of yellow, believe me I tried to.  They used it under different names on Vettes, Chevelles, various Olds and Pontiacs, it was very popular then.
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			I like the new yellow better to be honest
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					Originally Posted by BoxsterSteve  The colour on that 991 is nasty... 
It looks like something you'd need a prescription of antibiotics to clear up.     
Check the rust on the rotors. How long has that been sitting in the same spot? |  
Actually, since most rotors are cast iron, they rust almost instantly.  If you wash them, by the time they're dry, they usually have a tad of rust on them.  Especially if washed in the morning/if its not sunny outside, when the water doesn't evaporate instantly lol.  Try it at home    
Haha, but I don't mind the 981 in race yellow.  But that 991... ew.
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			The new yellow is too flat. Even freshly detailed it has no depth. 
Needs more cowbell like Ferrari managed:
  
 
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