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Originally Posted by donttalkitlivit
dont ask NT, they will just hate on you for not having a nice car themselves, Most of the people here a kiddies anyway.
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Originally Posted by donttalkitlivit
dont ask NT, they will just hate on you for not having a nice car themselves, Most of the people here a kiddies anyway.
Originally Posted by SupremeApe
Thank youOriginally Posted by Kicktionair
Originally Posted by WISEPHAROAH
ok, look niketalk I'm not looking to resale or even give it up i simply want something fast and rigid. if the frame is banged out im good. The engine has 52,000 miles and is modded in no way.
then buy.....
What will really drive you away from buying the car the?
why are you even asking NT then......
Dude you asked a question, and NT is giving some good advices and you are getting sour
SMH
you nor most people saying this know what the history of the car is, just throwing in the white flag cuz you dont know any better.
Originally Posted by Billy Hoyle
your insurance is gonna be high because of the salvage title
Originally Posted by ro0ts
Ehh.. I really wouldn't consider buying a modded car. And buying a car with a salvaged title is out of the question.
Even if they claim there was only "minimal damage", it was"just a fender bender", or it was "professionally repaired," Even if all those claims are true, a salvaged title would just make it harder to sell it down the road if you ever had to.
Originally Posted by JBnSOUL
You should never buy a salvaged car. If the car were in flood, the electircal system could never be fully repaired. Also, if there was some sort of frame damage, that causes concern for the integrity of the car as a whole. That weakness can be exploited if you're in accident. Basically, no amount of savings is worth your jeopardizing your safety or the safety of others you're driving...