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Want to sell; have some paint issues. Paint, or sell as-is?

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Old Apr 5, 2017 | 10:47 AM
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Default Want to sell; have some paint issues. Paint, or sell as-is?

I have not yet gotten a quote for the job, but is it typically better to take care of these types of minor paint issues prior to selling, or is it not worth it? As the car is in otherwise fantastic condition, I am thinking that if I do get these taken care of, I can command a few more $, but wanted to get some opinions from those who know better than I.


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Old Jun 25, 2020 | 05:59 AM
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If, as you said, you don't want to take further care of this vehicle, then sell it without hesitation. It seems to me that you have already subconsciously made up your mind
 
Old Jun 26, 2020 | 01:06 PM
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It seems to me that you don't need advice on how to deal with your car because you have already decided that you need to sell it. I think this vehicle can find a real and good buyer on https://www.waautoparts.com.au/toyota-wreckers-perth/ because I was able to find a quick person there last year who made a great deal of money for my old Chrysler. If you are still planning the future of this car then you should definitely try this site which has already proven me and will not deceive you. Be sure you like it.
 
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