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No wonder there are so many unemployed people up norf
Thankfully, the South pays their dole...
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No wonder there are so many unemployed people up norf
No different then what Mechatronik is doing with Mercs.
Very expensive conversions and very desirable:
Engineering
I must say I like the sound of their 'Restauration' ........... does that mean they take you out for a slap up meal when they finish ?
I think it varies a lot. I also have an 1970's Aston V8 and in the Aston world, engine mods and upgrades are quite common, most DB5's when undergoing restoration have the engine upgraded to 4.2l with electronic ignition and suspension and brake upgrades. It seems that its limited to 'non-visual' upgrades that improve the driving experience, but this in no way seems to affect the sale value (in fact the reverse).
After paying £12m at auction for his Ferarri 250 GTO, Chris Evans had it painted white ...
I've been watching the poll with interest, it's either keep it original, or anything goes.
If you buy a mod through Mercedes-Benz, like my seat covers, does that make it ok...?
If you involve spec from a different model unless it serves an essential mechanical purpose, you debase the originality and value of the car.
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