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Post by Phill »

Heyas, just curious... what are the stock colors FTOs come in? All i've seen are Black, white, red and yellow?

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Post by GPXXX »

Welcome to the club!! :D

The available factory colors are:

Bright red
Burgundy
2 shades of silver
Scottia white
Dandelion yellow <-- rarest
Issel blue <-- very rare
Black
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You forgot about Green--im sure its Keilder Green or something like that which i would say is the rarest colour...
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The green colour is the most vial colour of them all.
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Post by ruchi »

Here is the official colour list and their paint codes.

There are actually three reds. Monaco which most refer to as burgundy, passion which is the bright red, and imperial which changes from a deep cherry colour to a magenta depending upon the light. Many people refer to the imperial red as burgundy as well, but when you put it next to the monaco red there is quite a difference.

I have an Imperial Red one, which you can view here:
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=1364

I believe the symphonic silver does a similar thing, and in golden sunlight can have a champagne colour to it, whereas the steel silver is the flatter colour.

If my memory serves me correctly, only the "special edition" FTO came in yellow.
  • Pyreness Black - X08
    Monaco Red - R82
    Passion Red - R71
    Imperial Red - R39C
    Steel Silver - A34
    Symphonic Silver - A26A
    Icecelle Blue / Ijssel Blue - T73
    Moonlight Blue - T88C
    Scotia White - W83
    Dandelion Yellow - Y77C
    Timber Green - G13
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Post by Rusty12 »

My steel silver FTO seems to look a different colour in certain lighting conditions as well. can go from flat silver to almost violet like. i would have loved a champange one.

BTW, I much prefer your imperial red to the burgundy colour (I have always hated maroon).
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Post by ruchi »

At the risk of getting beaten up by those who have a burgundy one (Monaco Red), I agree with you Rusty12 :P

Although, when people ask, I generally tell them it's burgundy, as it's a lot simplier to explain :wink:
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Post by SilentBobMk2 »

Passion red is the nicest, bright red always goes faster...
right Mikey???
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Post by Phill »

Hey, thanks heaps guys.. much appreciated...
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Post by Raven »

bright red definatly the fastest! : )
Whats an FTO?
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