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Mark David Smith
New User Username: detroitbrit
Post Number: 8 Registered: 7-2013
| Posted on Saturday, 08 February, 2014 - 15:28: | |
I was pondering (probably more pontificatiing as thas was a discussion between a few beers) whether when we change or "upgrade" our cars , whether this would be considered bespoke enhancements or customising. Myself I have never been able to resist the urge to change something on every car I have owned . My current 84 Mulsanne , has things lke double din Nav, headrest dvd players, park sensors front and rear, rear vision camera, console mounted shifter , mulliner style stitching to the seats (that diamond pattern) and 20 inch forged wheels . So is my car bespoke or customised , based on my drinking conversation opinions are divided, so I would like to know yours |
Chris Browne
Prolific User Username: chrisb
Post Number: 132 Registered: 2-2010
| Posted on Saturday, 08 February, 2014 - 21:52: | |
Hello, Bespoke, by definition, means made to order so if the extras were specified by the original first owner and fitted to the car when new, it is bespoke. If enhancements have been added later, that is customising - in my humble opinion! Kind regards, Chris |
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