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      08-25-2011, 05:32 AM   #30
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Agreed. The benefit of an interior that has enough light so you can see the details combined with dark contrasts makes the oyster "pop."

Added to the utility benefit of black carpet in places where people's feet stay situated.

Hello? Do you really know where peoples' feet have been?

Oyster black is not a color, it is a system. (TM)

Note: oyster black does not make your car interior look two tone.

Once you start deviating to cinnamon (how feminine sounding) then you lose the contrast and the interior starts to feel like a morgue.

Ask anyone who ever purchased cinnamon and 99.999% will tell you they regret it.

Oyster is like the pearl.
Pearl is like top shelf trim.
Trim is good.

Cinnamon? Two many f...ing syllables.

By the time you you enunciate the third syllable in "cinnamon" as you explain the color of your car to a woman her gay-dar is beeping like a traffic jam in new York city and she is outta here.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Magic View Post
Oyster/black looks so good. It's the 2010's now.
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