Going for a full respray.....
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ony my MY98. Do you reckon keep the current colour (silver), or change? I do like the silver, bu the gun-metal RB5/STI colour is the mutts as is the sonic blue (i blieve that is the colour of the 22B?) Any thoughts on what a colour change will do to resal value etc? Will it cost more to change the colour?
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Depends on how full re spray is ie engine out...
Re sale: IMHO if a buyer sees a car has been re sprayed either same or different colour they might be wary (if you tell them!)
If your keeping it for a while probably best to get colour you want
Mine is being sprayed at moment but keeping same colour (red)
Re sale: IMHO if a buyer sees a car has been re sprayed either same or different colour they might be wary (if you tell them!)
If your keeping it for a while probably best to get colour you want
Mine is being sprayed at moment but keeping same colour (red)
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Dont go for blue - to many blues about!
If you respray it the same colour, its much cheaper than respraying it another colour. Depends really if you want to spend the full wedge?!
If you respray it the same colour, its much cheaper than respraying it another colour. Depends really if you want to spend the full wedge?!
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Don't want to spend too much - I have always liked silver (preferred it to reddish blue etc) In fact of the standard scooby colours it is my fave, I think I will keep it silver! Not going for a full respray for any reason untoward - only that I have a scratch on the bumper, one on the roof (f**ing cats) and a spot of bare metal on the door (where a previous owner opened it onto something). A full respray should sort the colour coding and my new spoiler out as well!
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