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- Kyle
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- 2022 Ford Mustang GT500
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- Raptor
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So I have a 2018 Mustang GT in Orange Fury which is a metallic based Orange paint the likes of which can be closely compared to the new bronco color Cyber Orange. I have been scrambling for months to get to see the color in person because of seeing pictures and it appearing very yellow instead of Orange. Well I finally found a local dealership in Central Pennsylvania that had a cyber orange ranger on the lot so I pulled in, parked up next to it and did a comparison. 1st thought "well, its definitely yellow". Now when I took photos the sky was very cloudy and the sun only popped out briefly for no more than 8 seconds. So it was a very cloudy day and my pictures are good but definitely not 100% accurate. Now with that being said, when people say "pictures don't do it justice" thats exactly the case here also. In direct sunlight it becomes very vibrant and very....mustard yellow appearing at certain angles. In the shade/behind clouds, it does become darker in tone and gives a more Orange appeal. It is a very cool color and I definitely do not hate it (kinda too late to hate it since I'm pretty much locked in with my build) but it's certainly going to catch some people off guard when they first see it if they haven't seen it yet. If cyber orange wasn't a metallic paint I'd say it would pass the eye test as being a darker orange color but since it is a metallic paint, it's lighter and especially when that sun hits it directly, it shines. I have also included a picture of my car near a yellow xterra a family member owns to show how much more orange my car is compared to a straight yellow car. I'd argue if you merged both paints together, you get cyber orange. I hope this helps!
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