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I have a friend that owns a shop and they mostly go to auctions and buy written off cars to rebuild and sell. Trust me, if you ever see the cars that got written off, you wouldn't ever buy a salvage car the rest of your life.
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The rear lowers are painted on the rear bumper--thats not original. And part of the side sill in the rear passenger area fell off? How is that original.
The paint on the bumper is darker than the rest of the car.
The gaps between the body panels in the rear(b/t trunk and 1/4 panel are large). The trunk will probably leak. Probably had major frame damage and drives sideways when you follow from behind in another car. I would not pay more than 10g for that salvage.
The rear lowers are painted on the rear bumper--thats not original. And part of the side sill in the rear passenger area fell off? How is that original.
The paint on the bumper is darker than the rest of the car.
The gaps between the body panels in the rear(b/t trunk and 1/4 panel are large). The trunk will probably leak. Probably had major frame damage and drives sideways when you follow from behind in another car. I would not pay more than 10g for that salvage.
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Here's a 2003 G35 with 41,000 miles:
http://www.luxurymotors.com/inventor...3+INFINITI+G35
check that link...not only is the car bone stock with no options...if you look closely the rear bumper has a hole on the driver side...they didnt bother fixing it before putting that on the net? LOLOriginally Posted by mhollinger
If you wanted to compare, try benchmarking against these guys. They seem reputable...Here's a 2003 G35 with 41,000 miles:
http://www.luxurymotors.com/inventor...3+INFINITI+G35
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The green G isn't bone stock, it has the premium package, obviously because it has the reclining back seats, and the wood package as well. But, you can tell something has been done with this car, looks half-assed to me.Originally Posted by Socal_G_sedan
check that link...not only is the car bone stock with no options...if you look closely the rear bumper has a hole on the driver side...they didnt bother fixing it before putting that on the net? LOL
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Originally Posted by Socal_G_sedan
check that link...not only is the car bone stock with no options...if you look closely the rear bumper has a hole on the driver side...they didnt bother fixing it before putting that on the net? LOL
Hey, I said "seem."
That's what google will do for you...
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Sir, I was refering to another vehicle, click my link and you'll see it. Either way, both cars suck @$$ and seem very fishy to me. The federwell gap that texan pointed out looks very disturbing. It looks like the axle just fell off and they put the car on top of it really quick to take a picture, it's all off centered lol Originally Posted by ABQ_G35
The green G isn't bone stock, it has the premium package, obviously because it has the reclining back seats, and the wood package as well. But, you can tell something has been done with this car, looks half-assed to me.

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I actually looked at that in person while I was looking at their non-salvaged Gs. It looked pretty good, I just wouldn't buy one because I heard they are tough to get loans and insurance on. Good luck
