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Rosso Brunello Greenline ii

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I got the Yeti washed Yesterday so I thought the time was right to take a few pictures just to let you all see what a Rosso Brunello model looks like in the metal when it's clean. I've half a mind to remove the green leaf stickers at some stage.

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That looks great. I quite like that colour.

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That looks great. I quite like that colour.

Thanks, its one of those love it or hate it colours. I think it really stands out when its washed and shined.

Indeed, very nice. Our 1.2 SE is this colour - I'm planning to take some photos next weekend, once its washed (we've only had it two weeks). I agree that its a great colour when clean, very understated. :thumbup:

I thought Rosso Brunella was the same as Muscovado but it looks much darker.

Fred

The lighting doesn't do it justice.

It's more of a metallic cherry red,not brown.

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I thought Rosso Brunella was the same as Muscovado but it looks much darker.

Fred

The lighting doesn't do it justice.

It's more of a metallic cherry red,not brown.

Sorry guys it was a set of quickly snatched photo's but surely the colour doesn't look brown, unless my moniter calibration is way off. Heres a link to some photos I found that probably shows the colour of that bit better.

http://www.vw-club.cz/viewtopic.php?f=106&t=198805&view=previous

rosso means red and brunello I understand is a red wine.

so the colour is a deep red wine.

Followed a two year old fabia in this colour on the way to work this morning it was a dull day so it looked quite dark.

on a sunny day though I imagine it would look very rich and shiny.

and hey and whats not to like about red wine..mmmmmmm!

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