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Post by redsunbeam on Aug 5, 2006 21:18:37 GMT
What colour bodywork would go with a mullberry interior It's a personal preference thing (sorry purists) and not too worried about factory options. Its cheaper to respray the car than replace the interior as its in good condition. Dark Blue anybody? Black?
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Post by Multi-Tech on Aug 5, 2006 22:27:56 GMT
As you say the colour is up to you, what colour is the car now? Why don't you try and get a 2nd hand interior? thats got to be the cheapest option. I could retrim your seats and doors but as you said it isn't cheap but then how much is a good respray going to cost you?
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Post by glennr on Aug 6, 2006 6:27:51 GMT
Bordeaux red,Admiralty Blue, Arden Green, Silver Birch (grey) As pricey mentioned it is down to your preference at the end of the day.
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Post by redsunbeam on Aug 6, 2006 12:03:35 GMT
Car is burnt grey at the moment but needs roof, bonnet and boot spraying anyway. Always fancied a burgandy one but think it will clash with the interior. Anyone out there with a mullberry interior that can tell me the colour of their car?
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Post by Phil Nottingham on Aug 6, 2006 16:51:42 GMT
The Rover Bordeau Red came with Burgundy interior. This colour both as to paint and trim is very prone to fading though
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Post by lagain on Aug 7, 2006 21:21:39 GMT
As mentioned elsewhere my car is Silver Birch (pale grey) and has a mulberry interior and it is a very nice combination. If your car is burnt grey why not keep to that as there is always the problem of door shuts etc. If your car is a coupe you could have a silver birch roof, if the car is only one colour. Why not come to the national where most combinations will be on display.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2006 17:26:13 GMT
:-/my rover is silver birch over admiralty blue with a mullberry interior which i hav'nt seen on another car but i think they go together very well- best of luck deciding!
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