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Bayside Blue, TS-50 or TS-51?

Whats the better match for Bayside Blue on the Skyline. TS-50 Mica Blue seems to be too dark and Alex's example of TS-51 Telefonica Blue seems pretty good.

I always thought Telefonica blue was supposed to be dark like on the newely released Ford Focus RS.

Any thoughts?
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TS-50 with white primer.
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If anything, TS-51 is the one that's too dark and I think Alex had a typo when he wrote it up, because that looks just like TS-50.

This is TS-51
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thanks, yeah even the cap on the TS-51 looks darker, so i was thinking alex might have made a mistake... Thanks for the Pic!
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