Widebody S2000 from SEMA Show
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Francis,
Thank you for the excellent pics and all your help with Photoshop...hey...hmmm...
Oh no Francis...here it comes
I know that it's difficult to photshop yellow to black...but, could you take this pic of the Mastergrade S2000 and turn it to Berlina Black (or some shade of shiny black)...P L E A S E
Thank you for the excellent pics and all your help with Photoshop...hey...hmmm...
Oh no Francis...here it comes
I know that it's difficult to photshop yellow to black...but, could you take this pic of the Mastergrade S2000 and turn it to Berlina Black (or some shade of shiny black)...P L E A S E
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A serious negative would also be that the RE-Sell value of your S2000 would not be enhanced by installing a kit like this. I am guessing that the kit is around $4,000 + excellent install of probably another $4,000 and then high quality re-painting of entire exterior car probably $2,000 - $3,000???
So, in the neighborhood of $10,000 to $11,000 w/o new wheels and tires.
What does it do for your re-sell value?
Probably not much.
So, in the neighborhood of $10,000 to $11,000 w/o new wheels and tires.
What does it do for your re-sell value?
Probably not much.
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but i'm sure the owners wouldn't go through so much efforts and all to mod their cars like that just to sell them...
i'm sure most of the mods are just to satisfy the owners tastes. wouldn't matter if it increases/decreases their cars' value
i'm sure most of the mods are just to satisfy the owners tastes. wouldn't matter if it increases/decreases their cars' value