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warmonger said:^^^doubt all you want sir...want the other 25 pics of my cobbled countor "project" shoot me a pm..i'll be more than happy to send them to you...btw..see my sig...ethug
JoesSHO said:As an actual answer to the original post, your friend needs to decide what his motive is- if he wants to have a unique and expensive (comparitively speaking) car that he won't be able to get his money out of, go ahead and pull the trigger on the swap. If he wants to buy a car that he can maintain and sell for what he has into it, he shouldn't do a SHO swap. Actually, he shouldn't buy a SHO either. LOL!
I won't be the one to tell someone not to start a project. There is nothing wrong in doing what you want to do. Sure it will probably cost more, but it may be more fun to go through the process.
First and most obvious question is- what color is his SLO? Will it match the SHO colors available? If not, he'll need to factor a repaint as well.