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Posted by FobraJay (Member # 13344) on
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http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4446798596.html
Posted by coupe5oh (Member # 10411) on
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Originally posted by FobraJay:
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4446798596.html
that odometer probably rolled over..anyone can buy new interior and detail a engine bay and make it look new
Posted by Built88LX (Member # 10758) on
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Car looks super clean but overpriced in my opinion
Posted by Stanced Stang (Member # 11891) on
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New tires, battery and the condition isn't what you would expect from a car with that low of miles. Not the car for me.
Posted by 2T0NE (Member # 4216) on
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Hella
Posted by SacGrown89GT (Member # 7435) on
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If its worth to you then its worth. They are hard to find that clean these days. But as far as odometer. If it rolled carfax will state it. Me personally i wouldnt pay that much. But it is super clean i cant lie
Posted by FriscoNotch (Member # 5916) on
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Brand-new it probably cost between 13 to 15,000. If it really has 13,000 miles think of it as you're paying for a brand-new car 23 years later. Documentation is key in the car like that.
Posted by rollininmy50 (Member # 9067) on
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Car fax !!! If your gunna get that sweet looking car, Car Fax it, then run the VIN threw the DMV it will tell you if he's original owner, plus walk the body, look for signs of repair, new caulking , any fender bolts look like the paint came off with a socket? Plus I bet some how you can run the numbers on this car to see if the motor and tranny are correct for this model. Original parts make worth the most. STOCK. Make sure title is lagit no Liens , if your gunna buy a classic be sure everything was from the factory original. Good luck .
Posted by Saleen 00-0768 (Member # 9379) on
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drivers headlight looks like its half full of water
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