How much would you/did you pay for your 2007 G35S or G35 Journey sedan?

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Jan 3, 2011 | 01:47 AM
  #61  
Trust me, easy to spot if you know what you are looking for, easy to miss if uneducated....
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Jan 3, 2011 | 01:54 AM
  #62  
I'm listening... lol will it say it in there??
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Jan 3, 2011 | 01:57 AM
  #63  
I should clarify.... When physically looking at the car and stuff
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Jan 3, 2011 | 02:08 AM
  #64  
Yea, I gotcha there. When you have a mom in claims for 35+ years, she tends to rub off on you lol paint mismatching, orange peel, etc. I can usually tell that.

Seems like most of the cars have been pretty clean. Gotta stick to carmax!
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Jan 3, 2011 | 02:14 AM
  #65  
I am actually looking at hidden places... Under the car, inside the car, the trunk.... Fender bolts, etc.
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Jan 3, 2011 | 02:17 AM
  #66  
See if anything has been off or if bolts have been removed. I gotcha. I did that with my sisters fiance. He inspects cars for the auto auction just south of town lol damn you learn a lot. Can't hide an accident, i'll tell you what.
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Jan 3, 2011 | 02:24 AM
  #67  
Well the best way to see if a vehicle has been in a major rear end accident is to peal the rubber lining that seals your trunk. Look to see where the 3 major body sections of the car meet up near your tail lights. This is one of the weakest parts of the car due to no ability to mask it.... It will be a key sign of welded or OEM stamped and welded metal.... Stuff like this also and turned bolts and stuff...
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