| Dathaeus |
12-02-2012 02:01 AM |
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Originally Posted by DEATH2000
(Post 227612)
When buying a car make sure EVERYTHING works. Someone telling me that "oh it worked yesterday" is trying to get rid of the car without you noticeing. Trust me, as i may have done this before on a beater POS $600 car i was trying to get rid of. However if your dropping 12 or 15 thousand on a car I want everything to work properly. Thats what im paying for.
After owning a $500 beater, I didnt care that some stuff was broken, as i was buying a $500 car cause i was desperate, not picky. On my BMW, or any BMW I would ensure that it works prior to purchase personally,
With that much camber its hard to say. You definitley want to check for damage to the control arm. They should be able to bring it closer in but if theirs damage it wont ever meet spec.
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Ya I know the deal, but it was such a good deal, and he was a salesman there at Shumacher and this was his personal car, so I figured he didnt wanna totally rip me off and have me come there at his workplace and raise a fuss. And I know I probably should have shelled out for the $350 PPI at the Braman across the street, which he was more than willing to take to as long as I paid, but I didnt because of the surface inspection it got from Braman on the last oil change, which stated it needed new belts, quoted like $600.
But anyways, for $7k for a 2003 ZHP, I cant really complain... I can put in another $2-3k and be happy still. If I felt any unusual sounds or pulling while driving it, I would have gotten the PPI but it felt smooth as silk and still does, after my new tires, and need to go for an alignment. I was looking at the same ZHP for higher prices in TX, North Florida and all over, so I think I am ok. Yes time will tell, but nothing to say I got a bad deal right now.
And honestly, the mirrors are ok, I can probably just manually adjust them and never touch them again.... I dont have anyone else who will drive this.
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