Like the others above, make it look like new and you should be fine. When I flew mine from KL, I took it to a car detailer who did a showroom job, a quick one, only took a few hours and cost 60 bucks, a bit more than I expected.
But, although you could see the scratches, dings and knocks, it did shine like a new one, that is the goal and it worked.
Make sure under the seat is very clean, under the mudguards and if you did use camping gear, make sure the tent and all that stuff is also clean, they checked mine.
Cheers
TS
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