Rebuilt Title in 2003 G35 70000 miles

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May 17, 2011 | 08:40 PM
  #31  
Quote: Check carfax to make sure you know why it was rebuilt and 8700 that is a damn steal! Nice, I would just stay ontop of your car and it should be fine for four years.
this is a good idea... he beat me to it!
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May 17, 2011 | 09:45 PM
  #32  
Rebuilt title means what? Maybe Salvage title makes more sense.
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May 17, 2011 | 11:10 PM
  #33  
Rebuilt title mean that it was salvage it has been fixed ? from what i can tell from my car they replace the drivers door.
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Jun 15, 2011 | 12:55 PM
  #34  
I remember the day I have started this thread. I haven't checked it for a while and i decided to type my first year experience with my rebuilt G.

Well I should say that rebuilt title does not mean anything bad. Nothing happened to my car in a year. Everything is great, just like other g drivers i am in love with my G too. Engine is working like a champ, electronics are still the same. The only problem is somebody keyed my baby and that scratch hurt me alot but still it is not related to have a rebuilt title car. But you know, everything happens for a reason, i think i have become a touch up paint expert

It was my first car, i was dumb a little but i can say that my next car probably will be a "rebuilt title g37" in future. I have seen that spending tons of money on a used car s pointless. So this year I spent with my car proved that everything depends on you and the maintainence.

Well i am happy, no regrets i think it was the best decision that i made in my life. Hopefully I will drive it for 5 more years and i will keep impress people
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Jun 15, 2011 | 01:29 PM
  #35  
Just remember for future purchasee rebuild doesnt always mean rebuilt right or back to factory . To get a cars title rebuild is not hard even it theres still major problems with it . You dont always get lucky like you did here . I would never buy a rebuilt car unless i did the work to get it rebuilt . Most rebuilders cut corners to save money when selling it . Next time at least have a autobody tech look over the car as well as mechanic . Glad it worked out for you this time and you got a good deal . I believe the seller however by law must state that its a rebuilt title .
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Jun 15, 2011 | 06:52 PM
  #36  
Quote: Even clean titles have accidents that are not reported and/or isnt running as well as the rebuilt G you bought. Like other have said, if it checked out fine and is still running strong, $8700 is a good deal
This is true, mine was clean, but the front and rear bumper are clearly repainted, if not, replaced at a body shop. I just ripped off a big chunk of paint off the front bumper with a pressure washer further proving it wasn't a factory painted bumper or paint. Factory paint is way tougher.
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Jun 15, 2011 | 07:43 PM
  #37  
Quote: This is true, mine was clean, but the front and rear bumper are clearly repainted, if not, replaced at a body shop. I just ripped off a big chunk of paint off the front bumper with a pressure washer further proving it wasn't a factory painted bumper or paint. Factory paint is way tougher.
A aftermarket paint job is just as tough as factory if its done correctly . Sounds like they didnt prep the bumper before spraying it if i came off with a pressure washer . If a bodyshop did it they should be shut down . I pressure wash my custom painted car every few weeks without a problem .
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