Dittoes; my suggestion as well.
Remember, Darin, that factory concept and design cars generally do not sport wild paint finishes as they don't want the finish and/or graphics to detract from the visual impact of the design ... nor do they want graphics to be distracting. The Mako Shark's finish, while being somewhat exotic was still somehow pretty conservative. Most factory concept cars with exotic finishes just utilize 'new' colors but don't go into a great deal of experimental graphics.
On the other hand, third-party or aftermarket conversion cars (such as Baldwin, Nickey, et al) seem to rely on garish graphics to attract attention or create the image of 'different' or 'unique.'
Just some thoughts.