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i don't know. I kinda like it. I don't like the black wheels/carbonfiber hood/primer trend, but this is kinda cool. The matte finish is alien to me, but i sorta dig it. Good find!

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I saw that car on the freeway over the weekend or maybe it was someone else's flat black 997 - can't imagine there are too many of them around. It looks really good in real life.

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I'm kind of neutral having not seen one. Reminded me of my grey primer '40 Ford coupe when I was in high school.

I was going to say it looks primed and ready for a good coat of paint! ;)

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My Aprilia RSV R super bike is flat black and is as you said, a disaster for (greasy) fingerprints after handling and crashed insects. Treat the stains with brake cleaner, wash with detergent and rinse with water mixed with some vinegar is the only solution to keep the bike nice and clean. Silicon spray, oily products, car wax, etc. should be kept miles away from the paint. In short, special but worthless paint for a (daily driven) car.

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