Help...Im also in the colour conundrum...I know youve all heard it before I have ordered Isaac blue but after doing all kinds of searches and also comparing to the old mk6 graphite blue I am beginning to second guess...this photo of a mk6 graphite blue R has really put me off! BORING and UNINSPIRING!https://www.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fi230.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fee56%2Fmobiledreams12%2FP1010439800x600.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fforums.vwvortex.com%2Fshowthread.php%3F5121957-Poll-for-Golf-R-colors&docid=cE1pyZ2Bg0kGTM&tbnid=iPKZphp9PzI1GM%3A&vet=10ahUKEwjwt7_TyI3UAhUDZFAKHbSwA5EQMwhEKBswGw..i&w=700&h=525&bih=477&biw=757&q=vw%20golf%20gti%20graphite%20blue&ved=0ahUKEwjwt7_TyI3UAhUDZFAKHbSwA5EQMwhEKBswGw&iact=mrc&uact=8After all my research I have reached the conclusion that the lighter shades really do justice to the beautiful lines of the mk 7,5 gti.So now I am seriously considering Indium grey ( thanks to Wides posts) and tungsten silver... I know silver is common, but theres something about the tungsten tint that for me just really sits beautifuly on the gti, add the red accents and I think it looks amazing.Anyway...if you can be bothered I would appreciate your views. https://www.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Flisters.co.uk%2Fimg%2Fv%2Fused%2Flargest%2F233157%2F2017-Volkswagen-Golf-Diesel-Hatchback-Diesel-2.0-TDI-184-GTD-5dr-DSG-in-Tungsten-Silver-Metallic-at-Listers-Volkswagen-Stratford-upon-Avon.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Flisters.co.uk%2FUsed%2FCars%2FVolkswagen%2FGolf&docid=lWD9qupnMVmy9M&tbnid=6OWg1_hcPcqMpM%3A&vet=10ahUKEwiHh723yI3UAhVKLVAKHdT2BzIQMwgmKAIwAg..i&w=1500&h=1000&bih=477&biw=757&q=vw%20golf%20gti%207%2C5%20facelift%20tungsten%20silver&ved=0ahUKEwiHh723yI3UAhVKLVAKHdT2BzIQMwgmKAIwAg&iact=mrc&uact=8
Graphite blue was a hard one to photograph well... but believe me, when the sun was out and the car was clean, it was unbeatable.This is my favourite pic of my old MK5 (many years ago now). My favourite car...
Yeah it looked a bit flat, less blue and more dark grey especially when dirty. But let's face it, all of the colours look best in bright sunshine when the car is sparkling. The light really changes how they look.
Quote from: JoeGTI on 26 May 2017, 19:39Yeah it looked a bit flat, less blue and more dark grey especially when dirty. But let's face it, all of the colours look best in bright sunshine when the car is sparkling. The light really changes how they look.Except you're living on the west coast of Ireland Joe so it looked flat 11 months of the year
More Black Rubin pretty plz! Poor lessee here...
It's got fogs