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What's everyone driving...?

Hannes01

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Strange.. it seems more an more vehicles get a grey colour on their vehicles. Is this the new matt black on certain street tanks? Indeed there is nothing better than a nice fresh mousy toned grey or concrete .. will hide perfectly in the urban jungle.
If you mean my Porsche, it‘s „graphite blue“, the wrapping is stone chip protection
 

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If you mean my Porsche, it‘s „graphite blue“, the wrapping is stone chip protection
It appears quite "grey" to me in the picture you posted.

Was yesterday on Motorway / Autobahn 45 direction Olpe. ( One single construction zone.. once passed Gießen.. ) I noticed several vehicles in this shade. So kinda concrete like paint, greyish blue, real grey like old volkswagen beetle in both matt and shiny seems no fashionable. - The previous Porsche and Mercedes beasty matt black seems to have disappeared.
I am not opposing this colour. Just reasoning a fact I thought of it - too.. but that is also a rather "tactical" colour.


I also consider to wrap the Grenadier if I get it one day.. in a transparent foil as chip and scratch protection. (No colour change and also not something Real Tree or camouflage) A friend of mine wrapped his pick up in RealTree.. Not my cup of tea..
 

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2016 Nissan Patrol SWB (4.8L in-line 6cyl) I think they're only available in our region these days however...shes noisy but can go anywhere, sadly due to be sold as she can't accommodate child seats, hence the IG upgrade...IMG_5610.jpg
 

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I'll kick of with:

Discovery 4
Lotus Esprit V8GT

and yes, there appears to be a British thing going on here.
Ford Ranger Wildtrak (Now For Sale) , Jaguar F-Type Converible, Ineos Grenadier Fieldmaster Edition
 

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A couple of my slow cars
Looks like the 12HP version with the wipers linked to the speedometer?
And the semi-automatic mechanical turn signal clock?
 

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So kinda concrete like paint, greyish blue, real grey ...
They've all watched Fifty Shades Of Grey and now hope to participate in some way.
 
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Love it, more on spec please.
It is a Liege S. A very capable fifties style car used for Trials. Originally built using Reliant mechanicals, subsequently rebuilt using Suzuki parts; Supercarry rear axle, Jimny five speed transmission and G10a engine.
 

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2012 Jeep 2 door to many extras to list a bit of a Frankenstein need a bigger vehicle for the grand kids & also keen to keep my grenadier 100% grenadier,
 
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2019 Ram Rebel
2011 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon (manual)
1969 Camaro Z/28 (needs a bit of TLC, previousowner set it up to run on 112 octane)
Plus the wife's and the kids cars. My insurance agent should be sending me bottles of Pappy.
 

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2008 Toyota Tacoma 133k miles. Replaced the alternator, headlights and break lights. It is a great truck and I don't plan on selling. It is perfect for firewood and other dirty jobs. Sold my 1972 FJ40 when I retired and moved from SoCal to the PNW. Two best moves I ever made. (Retirement and move.)
 
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