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Re: [St] ST Colo(u)rs
- Subject: Re: [St] ST Colo(u)rs
- From: Gavin Lawrie <gavin.lawrie@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2008 21:30:45 +0000
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Hi,
On 23 Nov 2008, at 21:13, Kevin Dicks wrote:
Looking for pieces for my BRG '02 and I have found a panel that the
seller
describes as being from a "2003 model in dark green" I think I am
right in
saying the only "dark green" the ST ever came in was BRG - I think the
Daytona came in Aston Green right (which is very dark - almost
black) no the
ST. The pictures I have seen don't make it very clear what actually
colo(u)r it is.
Anybody know for sure ?
I've got a 2003 ST that is listed (on registration document) as being
'Aston Green'. So I can confirm that the name was used by Triumph to
describe green STs. Based on seeing other (older) STs I think Aston
Green is darker than the green used for British Racing Green, but I've
not had chance to view examples side-by-side, so might just be my
imagination.
HTH.
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