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    Aubergine T on pp

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    I knew a one owner car adds value. Not sure about a 1 mechanic car. No affiliation but 55k with a dash cap, wrong gauges, missing door pockets and a crappy respray seems a bit optimistic, no?

    Also, with the A/C compressor in the back, should there not be vents under the dash?
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    Looks like burgundy on my screen.


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    Which would tie-in as aubergine is a 72/3 colour only

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    I always like the "I don't need to sell it" BS.

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    looks brown in some of the shots. I had a 69 912 in a very similar color back a dozen or so years ago. Not sure what it was called. Perhaps on this T they grabbed the can that was between aubergine and burgundy when they restored it.
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    Burgundy? Marroon? Aubergine? I dunno. It definitely looked purple-ish.
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    Aubergine


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    awesome pic Mike..

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    Price is a bit steep...especially with those crappy aftermarket wheels !

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBQuick View Post
    Price is a bit steep...especially with those crappy aftermarket wheels !
    I kinda like them, but they aren't any "Superleggera" wheel I've seen. Look sort of like NSU Ro80 wheels. What are they?

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