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Boxster Red RGB color


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Anybody knows the RGB values of the OEM Boxster Red color? I cannot find it online and all the pictures and samples online are not true.

I don't know the values, but my C2 has a Boxster Red interior, and I am curious to find out what you intend to do if you had the data. That being said, I've been looking to do some refurb to the driver's seat by using the dyes available online.

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That's the color of mine too... and I am in the process of renovating the leather and the interior. For the leather, you can purchase the correct dye color online. What I am interested is in either dyeing different materials, and in manufacturing some other components. For this I'd need the actual color values. This can be achieved with a colorimeter but I don't have access to one. A paint shop wherever I end up purchasing the dye might have a colorimeter for their own purposes, but I'd need to know such RGB values for design purposes (in the computer).

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Advice ------ Don't use Leatherique ......................

Got screwed big time.

Chuck

Uh?! I was about to order TOMORROW from them, for renewing the boxster red interior. What's your experience? Don't want to mess up things, that's for sure. Perhaps it is more complicated than it looks DIY dye?

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