
Deep Gloss Amber Gold Vinyl Wrap (GAL35-HD)
Amber Gold is the quiet one. Where a lot of golds want to flash, this one stays soft and refined, a champagne-bronze with very fine flake that keeps the reflections smooth rather than sparkly. The deep gloss gives it a liquid-metal look instead of a tuner shine. It lives somewhere between champagne gold, bronze, satin beige-gold, and warm metallic sand, and it photographs differently every time you look at it: muted champagne under cloud, satin bronze indoors, rich amber in direct sun, warm honey gold at sunset. That shifting, hard-to-pin-down quality is exactly how an expensive factory metallic behaves.
In the Galaxy lineup this is the understated, executive gold. Its sibling Royal Saffron is the loud, jewel-toned GT version; Amber Gold is the opposite temperament, the colour you choose when you want presence without noise. It reads less yellow than an AMG Solarbeam, less coppery than a rose gold, less silver than a plain champagne. It belongs on cars where that restraint is the point: a Mercedes S-Class or G-Wagon, the Porsche Panamera or Cayenne, BMW 7 or 8 Series, a Bentley Continental or Bentayga, a Range Rover or Defender, the Aston Martin DB12 or DBX, an Audi A8 or Q8, or a Lexus LS.
For wheels, keep them as composed as the colour: satin black, brushed bronze, champagne silver, or dark graphite.
On the OEM side it's closest to Mercedes Kalahari Gold and Champagne Metallic, sharing that muted champagne-sand character. Porsche White Gold and Platinum Metallic are near on the creamy, soft-reflection side. Among modern EVs, the BYD and Yangwang champagne-bronze tones match it well, and older GM Sandstone / Champagne Silver finishes are comparable in cloudy light. Aston Martin's elegant bronze-golds round it out.
Key attributes:
- High-Gloss aluminum vinyl wrap, refined champagne-bronze luxury metallic with soft fine flake
- Advanced polymeric multilayered film with silver coating and air-release channels
- Henkel solvent polyacrylate adhesive, transparent, ultra-weather-resistant, removable
- Plastic (high-gloss) release liner for smooth finish and adhesive protection
- Conformable and stretchable to edges and recessed areas
- Safe removable adhesive, protects factory paint underneath
Amber Gold is the quiet one. Where a lot of golds want to flash, this one stays soft and refined, a champagne-bronze with very fine flake that keeps the reflections smooth rather than sparkly. The deep gloss gives it a liquid-metal look instead of a tuner shine. It lives somewhere between champagne gold, bronze, satin beige-gold, and warm metallic sand, and it photographs differently every time you look at it: muted champagne under cloud, satin bronze indoors, rich amber in direct sun, warm honey gold at sunset. That shifting, hard-to-pin-down quality is exactly how an expensive factory metallic behaves.
In the Galaxy lineup this is the understated, executive gold. Its sibling Royal Saffron is the loud, jewel-toned GT version; Amber Gold is the opposite temperament, the colour you choose when you want presence without noise. It reads less yellow than an AMG Solarbeam, less coppery than a rose gold, less silver than a plain champagne. It belongs on cars where that restraint is the point: a Mercedes S-Class or G-Wagon, the Porsche Panamera or Cayenne, BMW 7 or 8 Series, a Bentley Continental or Bentayga, a Range Rover or Defender, the Aston Martin DB12 or DBX, an Audi A8 or Q8, or a Lexus LS.
For wheels, keep them as composed as the colour: satin black, brushed bronze, champagne silver, or dark graphite.
On the OEM side it's closest to Mercedes Kalahari Gold and Champagne Metallic, sharing that muted champagne-sand character. Porsche White Gold and Platinum Metallic are near on the creamy, soft-reflection side. Among modern EVs, the BYD and Yangwang champagne-bronze tones match it well, and older GM Sandstone / Champagne Silver finishes are comparable in cloudy light. Aston Martin's elegant bronze-golds round it out.
Key attributes:
- High-Gloss aluminum vinyl wrap, refined champagne-bronze luxury metallic with soft fine flake
- Advanced polymeric multilayered film with silver coating and air-release channels
- Henkel solvent polyacrylate adhesive, transparent, ultra-weather-resistant, removable
- Plastic (high-gloss) release liner for smooth finish and adhesive protection
- Conformable and stretchable to edges and recessed areas
- Safe removable adhesive, protects factory paint underneath
Original: $229.00
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$80.15Description
Amber Gold is the quiet one. Where a lot of golds want to flash, this one stays soft and refined, a champagne-bronze with very fine flake that keeps the reflections smooth rather than sparkly. The deep gloss gives it a liquid-metal look instead of a tuner shine. It lives somewhere between champagne gold, bronze, satin beige-gold, and warm metallic sand, and it photographs differently every time you look at it: muted champagne under cloud, satin bronze indoors, rich amber in direct sun, warm honey gold at sunset. That shifting, hard-to-pin-down quality is exactly how an expensive factory metallic behaves.
In the Galaxy lineup this is the understated, executive gold. Its sibling Royal Saffron is the loud, jewel-toned GT version; Amber Gold is the opposite temperament, the colour you choose when you want presence without noise. It reads less yellow than an AMG Solarbeam, less coppery than a rose gold, less silver than a plain champagne. It belongs on cars where that restraint is the point: a Mercedes S-Class or G-Wagon, the Porsche Panamera or Cayenne, BMW 7 or 8 Series, a Bentley Continental or Bentayga, a Range Rover or Defender, the Aston Martin DB12 or DBX, an Audi A8 or Q8, or a Lexus LS.
For wheels, keep them as composed as the colour: satin black, brushed bronze, champagne silver, or dark graphite.
On the OEM side it's closest to Mercedes Kalahari Gold and Champagne Metallic, sharing that muted champagne-sand character. Porsche White Gold and Platinum Metallic are near on the creamy, soft-reflection side. Among modern EVs, the BYD and Yangwang champagne-bronze tones match it well, and older GM Sandstone / Champagne Silver finishes are comparable in cloudy light. Aston Martin's elegant bronze-golds round it out.
Key attributes:
- High-Gloss aluminum vinyl wrap, refined champagne-bronze luxury metallic with soft fine flake
- Advanced polymeric multilayered film with silver coating and air-release channels
- Henkel solvent polyacrylate adhesive, transparent, ultra-weather-resistant, removable
- Plastic (high-gloss) release liner for smooth finish and adhesive protection
- Conformable and stretchable to edges and recessed areas
- Safe removable adhesive, protects factory paint underneath






















