Exactly. Pictures can only show reflections. They cannot show how a car with Zaino begins to take on the color of it's surroundings because of the reflectivity of the finish. On a day with blue skies my car looks more blue than it does black, parked in the lawn it looks green; you get the idea. I've always liked black vehicles, but with Zaino I appreciate it so much more.

It's hard to explain with words but let me try. The difference between Zaino and everything else is somewhat like the difference between music on CD and on cassette. Sure, it's still music regardless of the format but music on CD inherently a perfect reproduction while a tape has imperfections no matter how high the quality. The casual observer can't really appreciate the difference between music on CD and music on cassette but aficionado's can; people that care can. So it is with Zaino. If are an aficionado (and obviously you are because you're posting here) then you WILL see the difference with Zaino. I guarantee it.


Matthew W. Campbell-- bigMoney Racing
--1999 SVT #220 "NT4UA" /O.Z. Crono Evo\'s/ /Rear Deck Sub/ --1972 Chevrolet C/10 Custom Deluxe--1980 Camaro in fewer pieces--
"If I had invested...in IBM or something like that, I would certainly have been wealthy within a decade. Instead, I bought a Porsche...and got a life" Leon Mandel