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Old 02-19-2006, 04:26 PM
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Default Re: Needing reassurance on purchase

If I'm trying to sell it I should point out some of the positives, motor seems to run great, as lumpy as it should be, no smoke, etc. A-arms have aluminum spacers, correct sway bars (f & r), floor mounted gas pedal. Most of interior looks great. Basically all there just alot of real dumb fit and finish goof ups, like rear pass marker light in upside down (bevel on the bottom), radio doesn't work, paint thin in alot of places, doors repainted hastily, drivers door fits poorly especially to upper weatherstripping (which is very loose), drivers window very floppy, endura nose cracked (looks like it was repaired at some point with bondo), metal door edge guards weren't removed when painted, poor stripe finish (some tape edge seeps), quick undercoating job (alot came off in car wash) doesn't appear to be hiding anything though, a few bondo cracks on hood. Overall it has all the bits its just not nearly the way it should be for the price I paid. I was willing to pay good money for a car I could tinker with and fix the small stuff and end up with a really nice driver, but for what I paid, I feel I got hosed. I didn't pay good money for a car I would have to do a thorough going through.

Sorry......I'm just venting now.
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