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Old Aug 16, 2010 | 06:09 PM
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yodaforce
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From: Western NC
Default Re: My Crossfire rebuild.

Yeah, as with any car, salvage or not, when it comes to repairs of any kind being made, it has to be quality work. I have seen alot of people do really "low budget" repair work, on customer cars and cars they would repair to sell. It's sad but true. My own daughter purchased a car last year and wasn't told it had a salvage title, until her new copy of the title came in the mail. She said the guy just told her that he had painted it and replaced a fender where there was "some damage". I looked it over and could not really find too much wrong with it, until she drove it off a cliff and rolled it twice. Long story short, I rebuilt the car (considering that I could and it allready had a salvage title on it) and it's still a good car. There wasn't much I could do about the lot that sold her the car and didn't divulge the important information due to some rules in SC. Oh well. Lesson learned. I built the car better than it was before. I wasn't too happy about the "scrapyard" airbag sensor he had put in the car, but if the bag had've gone off in her accident, she could've been hurt worse (other than a few little pieces of glass in her knee which is all she walked away with). God was with her that day.
 
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