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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Sep 24, '09 From Chicago Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
I am currently saving up for an is300, ive browsed a lot, and i dont have enough for one yet, however i do have enough for this one...
clicky he's agreed on 4k without the fancy rims, which i dont even like to begin with, i would just buy stock ones off craigslist i know a guy who paints cars and does body work, he estimated my celica which had like 4 rust spots, rust at bottom of doors, a dent in a quarter panel which had to be cut out and replaced and several other dings, he said to repair all that and put on 2 layers of factory quality coats, and 2 layers of clear coats would cost 15 hundred, this has what i think much less work, but i might want a different color though. if its mechanically alright, all i need is body work paint and new wheels, i think i could fit under 6 k when im done should i buy it what do you think? This post has been edited by Serhey: Apr 20, 2010 - 10:52 PM |
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Salvage vehicles aren't THAT bad. The 350z should have probably been given one, but I got lucky. My brothers first two cars have both had salvage titles, a 2004 mustang, and a 2006 Impreza. Both haven't had any issues at all (minus the mustang which got wrapped around a pole.)
It just takes a little more investigation before buying. And just because it has a clear title doesn't mean you shouldn't be weary. I know a lot of people who didn't report wrecks or whatever because of their insurance, therefore it could have gotten pretty messed up, and no one would have ever known. -------------------- ![]() |
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