Originally posted by CleanAzzE30z
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Because Mariano... and don't take this the wrong way...
Many people who purchase cars of distinction like this are not internet whores who show everyone everything. They may not take too kindly to the fact random people are taking photos of their private car/collection and posting them on the internet. It's the same reason, for the right customer with the right car, VSR will close its doors for an entire day to ensure nobody gets into the shop to see what they are working on.
When you're investing the amount of money it takes to purchase a car like this... or a boat, or a plane... whatever... most often people don't want them splashed all over the internet.
We're not talking about a run of the mill e30 here. Be it e30 m3, or otherwise.
Also, it's a bit more important that a simple repaint of your car. I know you take pride in your car, but we're refering to the restoration of a car that has the potential to have serious herritage/resale value/history. The real buyers of these cars, not some internet forum junkie, will be extremely critical of how the restoration was conducted. Why were the OEM panels replaced? How was the frame prepped? How well did the shop replicate the original stitch welding? Etc. Etc. Etc.... Those points mean a lot.
Spend 2 hours reading/looking through this... http://www.hotrodbuilders.com/ProjectDetails.aspx?33
Again, just my thoughts, nothing more, nothing less.
-Chris
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