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Posted by samsung-Z [Houston] on June 19, 2012 at 10:41 PM
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In Reply To It's impossible it would lower it considering... posted by rojoloco (VA Beach) on June 19, 2012 at 07:09 PM
     
Message That hood is typically sought out by a younger crowd...

The younger crowds tend to own the cheaper available Z32's in poorer condition than most would like...

These beat down Z32's scoot around various city's and towns crowned with that fugly hood. (see the trend?)

In short: your Z's overall quality is too good for that fugly hood, that it waters down the beauty of the rest.. Most folks spending the level of cash for a Z in the asking range such as yours are most likely going to want a "tastefully" modified Z, and though your Z may be tasteful, 1st impressions/presentation is what sells the sex of these cars to the next potential owner at your asking price level..So in essence the hood is working against your sale.. (yea yea, it's easy to switch out as you say, but let's be real, folks are lazy and prefer plug an play ready, no tool box required, especially at your asking price again. So switch to a OEM hood, and watch that girl sell herself and bring home the bacon so much faster...

(bury me in mine, or will it to the next generation). :-)

~Mario D.

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