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It's your choice, quite cute how they have photo shopped the back ground car.

Are you really after the subtle look, or the scream out it's what it is "but" it's mine and feck you?

The pipes suggest a renegade, but what do you want the body to do for ya?

Since I've got 20+ years on you I'll turn all mushy and state the absolute obvious "q car" or "dressed down" stands the sands of time, as does standard no obvious change.

Feck off bling, could be soooooo last year, so easy to hit a sell buy date.

I'd happily smile ever time I saw it if it was mine (no change required), I have simple tastes.

As an after thought, if you think Riz's OEM R32 is perfect, then you already have an answer- keep it as is, in 10 years it will be unique +++

As a second after thought, I hope you arrange a nice discount based on the value of the pipe system taken out, when you do that bit.

Disclaimer, pub was inside my manifesto today :grin:

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... and when you did that last time you took my advice and went with the right decision - i.e. blue. The decision therefore WE should make is just leave it like it came from the factory cosmetically.

Haha, your right, just without graphics...

the car is on its way to me now, new boots, new geo and a ****ing roaring set of pipes, I can't wait to try it!

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Yes, I love it so much i often let my friends drive it, carefully!It's nice to share. Of course if a nothing go wrong, there will be consequences! ;)

What, like you will go hide under your bed and bawl, and bawl, and bawl.

That's very altruistic of you, there would be more chance of someone sharing my wife than my GT3 (if I had one, car that is).

Hope the rain tonight doesn't dampen the loud noise fun.

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S'only a car, why not share the joy?

I've always been happy to let people drive anything of mine, the result is, people repay the favour and you get to drive lots of interesting machinery!

Nah, it's £125k's worth of very, very special car. One that maybe 90% of average car drivers would run straight in to a telegraph post.

Tip, when was the last time you let a mate borrow a £125k car you owned?

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I don't (and wouldn't) own a £125k car, but I wouldn't have a problem letting people drive one if I did, it's just metal and plastic, it's not irreplaceable.

I don't really see what the price has to do with anything to be honest?

I've let people drive all my cars, even when I didn't have kids and owned far more interesting cars than I do these days, I let mates drive my 600bhp R32 Skyline, whats the point in owning such vehicles if you can't spread the joy?

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I don't really see what the price has to do with anything to be honest?

Come on, look at yourself in a mirror and be honest with yourself, there's a sh1t load more grief if a mate totals a £20k rice burner than a £125k exotic Germanic car that can't be replaced.

As for values, I'd imagine Sam might swap for a 15 minute bash in an R8 or something with similar heritage (let's avoid the value word), but would be slightly more hesitant should the mate say swap with my lovely 208 GTi.

It's trust AND value, and skill set. There's nowt wrong with a borrow when you don't know them well, are on a track and Mr Button sparks up "can I have a go", you can ride shotgun or borrow my one off AMG black.

Good on you that you do spread the Joy, I would suggest you make sure the joy is covered by more than third party only insurance :o

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