2002 WRX Wagon - $8900
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2002 WRX Wagon - $8900
Hi guys. Selling my 2002 wagon. All stock, smogged and title in hand.
It does have a reconstructed title from a previous wreck. It runs great and has no problems. I'm in the Army and am leaving for Iraq soon, which is the reason why I'm selling.
VIN#JF1GG29642G822104
Give me a call if your interested.
Thanks,
Brendon
650-714-4827
It does have a reconstructed title from a previous wreck. It runs great and has no problems. I'm in the Army and am leaving for Iraq soon, which is the reason why I'm selling.
VIN#JF1GG29642G822104
Give me a call if your interested.
Thanks,
Brendon
650-714-4827
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Thanks Red....
Here's a picture....
Great condition, no problems. New brakes. 60k. I have the stock set of wheels for it as well.
I'll post some more detailed pics tomorrow.
Thanks
Here's a picture....
Great condition, no problems. New brakes. 60k. I have the stock set of wheels for it as well.
I'll post some more detailed pics tomorrow.
Thanks
For viewers unfamiliar with Salvage/reconstruction titles, insurance companies tend to give that label to vehicles with even light damage. The fact that a car is "salvaged" does not bear very heavily on its actual condition.
Always inspect, and look for great deals from these vehicles.
Always inspect, and look for great deals from these vehicles.
I would not go so far as to say that, it can mean the frame was bent, both bags popped, etc
The ins company ONLY salvages a title when they think the damage exceeds what they are willing to pay
Who ever buys this should get full documentation of what exactly was damaged and repaired
The ins company ONLY salvages a title when they think the damage exceeds what they are willing to pay
Who ever buys this should get full documentation of what exactly was damaged and repaired
Originally Posted by verc
For viewers unfamiliar with Salvage/reconstruction titles, insurance companies tend to give that label to vehicles with even light damage. The fact that a car is "salvaged" does not bear very heavily on its actual condition.
Always inspect, and look for great deals from these vehicles.
Always inspect, and look for great deals from these vehicles.
Totaling a $10,000 car is not something to be ignored. I'd want a lot of documentation about that wreck.
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It was hit in the passenger side rear quarter. Mostly suspension damage but was repaired with stock parts. No frame damage at all. If I weren't leaving I would keep it because its one helluva car, plus pretty low mileage. I don't have any pics of the damage before it was repaired. I included the VIN# above so feel free to run a carfax report on it. It's a great buy for $8900 so I'd really like to get that for it.
Feel free to PM me if your interested or give me a call.
Feel free to PM me if your interested or give me a call.
Originally Posted by Savington
That's true if the car is cheap, like a 240SX or an old Civic or something. $1500 in damage can total some older cars.
Totaling a $10,000 car is not something to be ignored. I'd want a lot of documentation about that wreck.
Totaling a $10,000 car is not something to be ignored. I'd want a lot of documentation about that wreck.
Jimbo


