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19th September 2016, 08:05 | #11 |
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This cars been up before, not too long ago if I remember right. It has white 'Viper' stripes over it then. So, it's been toned down a bit......
It was pictured in a works unit last time. Wonder if the current owner bought it and found the problems a bit worse than thought. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Would fantastic to see this returned to its former glory. It wouldn't take much either (cosmetically speaking).
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I've seen worse.........
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Tut, the state of those headlights are shocking
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I actually don't think it looks too bad, nothing wrong with colouring a bit of exterior trim to individualise. If someone buys it they can easily standardise the trim again. The interior being drab and neglected is more of a put off to be honest but being as the car is cheap enough and runs then nothing pristine is to be expected and even if putting it through an MOT picks up a list of failures the buying price is that low that repairs if necessary should be affordable and the car will still have cost less than a grandish.
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Chap must be rich, he must have taken all the trim off to paint it. Some of these trim clips are £2.50 each
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I didn't mind the white touches at all (but then I wouldn't) - as has been said each to their own, and why not
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