I bought the New Hampshire SSEi - Buy boost or die!
#61
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Originally Posted by bonnie94ssei
Thanks Pat for the explanation!
Would you hit this? The miles makes it hard to bite though. Looks gorgeous, and is a GREAT color for me.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=223662566&
Would you hit this? The miles makes it hard to bite though. Looks gorgeous, and is a GREAT color for me.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=223662566&
#62
#64
Originally Posted by bonnie94ssei
i would for the price....no questions
#66
Hood herpes was due to bad priming, evidently common on a lot of 00+ GM cars. Good news (if any) the corrosion will be minimal since its aluminum.
That 03 looked pretty good though.
That 03 looked pretty good though.
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From: August 07 COTM....NEBF '06, CEBF '06 OHMM '06 ONBF '07 CEBF '07
I honestly don't think that when it'* past 100,000 miles, it is crap. It'* all how they take care of it.
But it looks great and I say yes for that
But it looks great and I say yes for that
#68
I'm waiting on a carfax report from my buddy Vince.
The car looks MINT, the paint looks gorgeous. There are definitely others I have saved with 72,000 miles or less though, but I won't forget this one.
I don't think it'* crap if it has 100,000. I just don't want to start ANOTHER Bonneville off with 100,000 miles if I don't have to.
The car looks MINT, the paint looks gorgeous. There are definitely others I have saved with 72,000 miles or less though, but I won't forget this one.
I don't think it'* crap if it has 100,000. I just don't want to start ANOTHER Bonneville off with 100,000 miles if I don't have to.