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Old 08-08-2005, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by a jackass
guys guys guys

hes not selling the car at all. he got into an accident a while ago and the car was salvaged now insurence on a salvaged car with high mileage is ridiculous so he wants towind it back a little. listen i mean no harm just posting for a buddy i have g sedan and a coupe lol and they both are barly used so im not worried but i owuld like all the hlp i can get for my pal. thanx guys
Yeah it won't look suspicious after the accident and cars salvage title report was given at say, 46,000 miles and the odometer reads 20,000.
 
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Old 08-08-2005, 08:39 PM
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call this # 212-480-6074.
 
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Originally Posted by GeeWillikers
Oh, I see. Not only does he want to commit a federal offense (felony?) by adjusting his mileage, he wants a side-order of insurance fraud to go along with it...

Yet another example of American society spinning into the $hitter.
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Old 08-08-2005, 08:44 PM
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This thread should be CLOSED.
 
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Old 08-08-2005, 08:50 PM
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depending on where you live.. it can be done very easily. In NY i know of a half a dozen places, however, I don't recommend it man, not worth the trouble that it can cause in the future.

and, contrary to all the posts here, it is NOT impossible. In fact, it could be done in less then 15 min with the right equipment.

I still wouldn't do it tho, money is money, getting **** raped in prison is def not worth it.
 
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Old 08-08-2005, 11:05 PM
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wouldnt do hard time, my friend does it to his maxima once in a while cause hes a scumbag, but what you gonna do some people gotta learn the hardway. and ye i agree with rs2183 seriously ANYONE could do this for you, you could just ask around youd be suprised who knows about guys like this. esp in ny
 
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Old 08-08-2005, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by PearlWhite03
Just watch Ferris Bueller's Day Off!
haha love it
 
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Old 08-08-2005, 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ebuy929
guys guys guys

hes not selling the car at all. he got into an accident a while ago and the car was salvaged now insurence on a salvaged car with high mileage is ridiculous so he wants towind it back a little. listen i mean no harm just posting for a buddy i have g sedan and a coupe lol and they both are barly used so im not worried but i owuld like all the hlp i can get for my pal. thanx guys
I can't believe the level of stupidity these days. Both are fedeal felonies and carry jail time and severe financial penalties.

The funny thing is, the more you talk and try to explain why, you dig the hole deeper.

BTW, we all know your friend is really you.
 
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Old 08-08-2005, 11:45 PM
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Insurance on a salvaged car is outrageous? Umm, only if it's missing important items like airbags, abs, etc. If the car passes DMV inspection and has a rebuilt title, why would insurance be so outrageous? If it's because his accident was at-fault, maybe, but why didn't he just get rid of the car if it was junked and he knew this was gonna follow?
 
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Old 08-08-2005, 11:52 PM
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wait a second!!!!!!!!!!!!

you're the same guy that's asking about over mileage on a lease. https://g35driver.com/forums/g35-coupe-v35-2003-07/63214-goin-over-miles-lease.html

So let me get this straight...you're worried about paying too much in over miles allowed and want to help your friend get some more value for insurance purposes?
 
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why are we wasting our time on this thread. im dumber for having spent 5 mintues reading through this crap. get a life dude.
 
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Old 08-09-2005, 12:03 AM
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why are we wasting our time on this thread. im dumber for having spent 5 mintues reading through this crap. get a life dude.

No shiit!
 
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first of all...if you've gotten an oil change, registered the car, accident, smog, etc, your mileage has been recorded. If you're mileage at a later date is at a lower mileage than one recorded, automatically a red flag is sent up and you're screwed. Now your car is worth half as much. I was looking at a m3 with "true mileage unknown" on the title, and a local dealer told me to be safe, take the mileage present and add 150K to it. This is how they buy cars with TMU. It's not worth it at all. Plus with carfax's so easy to get, people have easy access to this info.

In california you have to pay 1 dollar for every mile you take back, so 20,000 miles means 20,000 dollars. Plus it's so easy to get caught. Mileages are recorded everywhere, to prevent this very thing.

Suck it up, pay the 15 cents a mile and get on with your life. Or if you've kept the car in really good condition, buy out the car from the dealer, and sell it privately. I know these are Japanese cars and will last a long time, but it's bad karma dude. What if you bought a car and had the mileage tampered with and you didn't know.

Don't do it, but if you must, take a piece of masking tape, write the mileage you want on it, and put it up for sale. If anyone asks say...listen I was going to make it this mileage so instead of paying me 3000 more, just pay me 1500 more and we'll call it even.

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Old 08-09-2005, 01:32 AM
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Who gives a **** if it's a Federal Law. If the guy wants to do it let him do it. Don't know the way to do it, then don't reply.

But yeah there is a way to do it, and there will always be ways to do it, no matter how many mileage reading chips are inside ur key.
 


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