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Mirenic
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Dennis
DTMenace
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Dennis
DTMenace
1C3ANE9N95X042011
Sweden
Silver
50000 km
Coupe
Stock looks
For sale
Not mine
Sweden
Silver
50000 km
Coupe
Stock looks
For sale
Not mine
VIN 1c3an79n55x057357
Look, I have this car now. Bought it from the importer/guy/player. The car had a bad rear end accident in the US but no structural damage. Of course this reflects the selling price in the first place but after some love the car will be as good as new (S.I.C). A good deal takes a brave person to do and perhaps many man hours following it. I hope to have done just that. These cars are to scarce and much to beautiful not to restore. The odometer has not been tampered as far as I can see. This is a common problem/misunderstanding when cars are imported from the US to countries w the metric system. They simply write what stands on the odometer (miles) and then some one translates that into metric but the computerized systems (like Carfax) do not follow and assumes that the odometer has been tampered.
Anyway, I'll get this beauty back to its former glory and I think that the shop that did the reconstruction of the rear end has done a great job. Will upload some pics in the future if U R interested, to see how work is progressing.
So for now U can reg this VIN at Tyrgrim and wish me luck
Look, I have this car now. Bought it from the importer/guy/player. The car had a bad rear end accident in the US but no structural damage. Of course this reflects the selling price in the first place but after some love the car will be as good as new (S.I.C). A good deal takes a brave person to do and perhaps many man hours following it. I hope to have done just that. These cars are to scarce and much to beautiful not to restore. The odometer has not been tampered as far as I can see. This is a common problem/misunderstanding when cars are imported from the US to countries w the metric system. They simply write what stands on the odometer (miles) and then some one translates that into metric but the computerized systems (like Carfax) do not follow and assumes that the odometer has been tampered.
Anyway, I'll get this beauty back to its former glory and I think that the shop that did the reconstruction of the rear end has done a great job. Will upload some pics in the future if U R interested, to see how work is progressing.
So for now U can reg this VIN at Tyrgrim and wish me luck
VIN 1c3an79n55x057357
Look, I have this car now. Bought it from the importer/guy/player. The car had a bad rear end accident in the US but no structural damage. Of course this reflects the selling price in the first place but after some love the car will be as good as new (S.I.C). A good deal takes a brave person to do and perhaps many man hours following it. I hope to have done just that. These cars are to scarce and much to beautiful not to restore. The odometer has not been tampered as far as I can see. This is a common problem/misunderstanding when cars are imported from the US to countries w the metric system. They simply write what stands on the odometer (miles) and then some one translates that into metric but the computerized systems (like Carfax) do not follow and assumes that the odometer has been tampered.
Anyway, I'll get this beauty back to its former glory and I think that the shop that did the reconstruction of the rear end has done a great job. Will upload some pics in the future if U R interested, to see how work is progressing.
So for now U can reg this VIN at Tyrgrim and wish me luck
Look, I have this car now. Bought it from the importer/guy/player. The car had a bad rear end accident in the US but no structural damage. Of course this reflects the selling price in the first place but after some love the car will be as good as new (S.I.C). A good deal takes a brave person to do and perhaps many man hours following it. I hope to have done just that. These cars are to scarce and much to beautiful not to restore. The odometer has not been tampered as far as I can see. This is a common problem/misunderstanding when cars are imported from the US to countries w the metric system. They simply write what stands on the odometer (miles) and then some one translates that into metric but the computerized systems (like Carfax) do not follow and assumes that the odometer has been tampered.
Anyway, I'll get this beauty back to its former glory and I think that the shop that did the reconstruction of the rear end has done a great job. Will upload some pics in the future if U R interested, to see how work is progressing.
So for now U can reg this VIN at Tyrgrim and wish me luck
Did you buy the car from a dude in haninge?




