G35X 10,000 miles
I know the V36 is better in every objective way, I just like the V35s more, particularly the interior and exterior, which are purely subjective preferences.
That makes sense on the G/Z spring combo. I was wondering why people mixed them like that. I read through the thread and don't see anyone who put RWD sedan springs on an X. I wonder if there just isn't enough gained to do that so most go pure aftermarket or the coupe/Z springs.
That makes sense on the G/Z spring combo. I was wondering why people mixed them like that. I read through the thread and don't see anyone who put RWD sedan springs on an X. I wonder if there just isn't enough gained to do that so most go pure aftermarket or the coupe/Z springs.
Got the Carfax. Car was hardly ever driven. 500 miles a year, had to be a super old guy/gal. It does say the vehicle was auctioned, which I find odd. Could it have been auctioned in an estate sale or something? It's in such good condition I find the auction suspect. Carfax was clean. No accidents or title issues.
Got the Carfax. Car was hardly ever driven. 500 miles a year, had to be a super old guy/gal. It does say the vehicle was auctioned, which I find odd. Could it have been auctioned in an estate sale or something? It's in such good condition I find the auction suspect. Carfax was clean. No accidents or title issues.
That’s possible. I have to imagine that selling a 2006 with 10,000 miles is probably not easy for your standard dealership. At that point it’s a specialty sale for someone looking for that particular model with low miles.
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