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Old 10-13-2005, 10:19 AM   #8 (permalink)
rada
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Originally Posted by SpinMedia
Thats great to know, but personally and because of what my dad always taught me, I would never buy a car like that, because if the previous owner put all those parts, he obviously didn't put them on his car to make his car look cute, he deff raced that car several times, stressed the engine, abussed that **** at top speed, and fuxked with it. So even if you did get it at the nice price of $12k which is what v6's go for, I would of just waited for another GT.
Spin,

I understand where your coming from, but I don't agree.

Like I said in the beginning of this post, I used to sell cars, I know what to look for when buying one. It was VERY obvious that whoever owned this car before me took very good care it. I found a plastic envelope in with the spare tire that had a mountain of receipts for oil changes/filters, the receipt for the MAC CAI was there, a couple receipts for bumper to bumper detailing service, etc. I even found a small amount of wax residue around the trunk hinges, which had been detailed on more than one occasion.

The small oil leak I found was a Ford problem, due to a bad valve cover gasket. I ran a CarFax report, which came up clean. I even went so far as to have a cop friend of mine run the VIN & plate number to see if it was in the system. This also came back clean.
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