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Went out to dinner last night with my wife, my sister and her husband (They're visiting from LA). We all left the parking garage at the same time so I took this snapshot of my XKR in front of my dad's 2021 XF that my sister borrowed for the night. Good times. I wish the XKR had the tech from that XF, Pivi Pro is pretty awesome.
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I think I might have undone that - for some reason this forum seems to have a real problem with Flickr, or Flickr has a real problem with forums - can't seem to embed just a single image without the scrolling controls and can't restrict an embedded album to just that album.
I think I might have undone that - for some reason this forum seems to have a real problem with Flickr, or Flickr has a real problem with forums - can't seem to embed just a single image without the scrolling controls and can't restrict an embedded album to just that album.
Now each of them is scrollable for the entire album. Several hundred pictures!
I'd be interested to see these two together. 2010 BOTANICAL GREEN looks remarkably close to 2014 BRG.
They'd just about have to be parked side by side for comparison with the naked eye. The dark greens are so hard to photograph accurately. I did manage to take this one, which is more representative of Botanical Green:
gtcarlot.com has a lot of good information, and I reference it for the names of the colors that were available by year.
paintcolourchart.com is where I found these chips:
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They'd just about have to be parked side by side for comparison with the naked eye. The dark greens are so hard to photograph accurately. I did manage to take this one, which is more representative of Botanical Green ........
Always use the JLR three letter colour codes from the Manufacturer Label for matching:
The greens certainly are an unusual shade. Mine varies from appearing iridescent green to almost black depending on the light.