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Burntz
09-25-2008, 09:38 PM
He bought it as a dealer trade in, like the 3rd day they had it. The brakes were completely out on it, and we had to use the e-brake to get it home :joe:

Since then, its gotten brand new brakes all the way around. New rotors/pads, etc. It even got a new rear axle because it looked like it was bent when it spun, but it ended up bein the POS rotors from O Reillys.

It has 90% tires all the way around, its been washed, buffed, etc. Front bumper had a crack in it so he replaced and repainted it.

Interior is very clean. No rips or tears in the seats as far as I know. A newer pioneer deck, and he had subs in it, the wiring may still be their im not sure. All new Infinity speakers all around, pretty sure its infinity. I can double check. 95% sure though.

Now, the big plus, the mileage on the car read like 140k or somethin like that, but when we bought it from the dealer, we found papers in their from a Honda Dealership somewhere stating that a new motor had been put in like 15,000 miles ago, because the last one got rod knock. I should thnk he'd have them still.

Runs excellent, Drives excellent. 4wd works great. Clean

Price he had on the car is $5500

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Call him at: 402-580-2457 to look at it. Tell him Justin told you about it.

Thanks!

Located in Lincoln

Nickels
09-25-2008, 11:26 PM
So the brake rotors made the axle look bent? :confused:

Burntz
09-27-2008, 06:12 AM
they were warped out of the box. mold was bad. Not only were the pads rubbing and making the rotor red fucking hot, when on a jack and letting the tire spin, it was a bit off. After warrantying 3 different pairs, we finally just put them on the dam lathe and corrected them. Problem solved

Nickels
09-27-2008, 05:24 PM
So you thought the driveshaft was bad? Can you not tell when a rotor is wrapped?

Burntz
09-30-2008, 02:41 AM
Let me correct you. We thought the AXLE SHAFT was bent, and no, I didn't expect a BRAND NEW rotor to be WARPED lol.